meh - we did it with AY and Dotzler
that's the game nowadays
Duke1Agn wrote:Isn't this kid like a Freshman? Nice to see Miles working hard for verbal commitments out of 15-year old kids.
I'll raise you Justin Patton, Huskers.
Jaysker12 wrote:Duke1Agn wrote:Isn't this kid like a Freshman? Nice to see Miles working hard for verbal commitments out of 15-year old kids.
I'll raise you Justin Patton, Huskers.
Tough to say how exactly hard Miles was working, but I know we've given offers to freshmen that we would have loved to see commit to CU
taa71458 wrote:We didn't want him anyways
AttyAlum wrote:taa71458 wrote:We didn't want him anyways
I know you are joking, but we had not offered him.
Best of luck to the kid.
R to the OB wrote:What I don't understand is why a coach would put in a ton of time getting a commit from a player that wouldn't step on the floor for at least two years. I would rather focus on players for this year and next rather than two years or more down the road. How would a coach know that a player wouldn't de-commit in a year and end up signing somewhere else? He wouldn't. Just seems like a waste of time this early on. Maybe Miles and his staff didn't put in much to get Arop to commit, but probably not.
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