golfballs
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I think its more like 2 5 star players in 4 classes. I'm glad for these freshman. Hopefully 2 of them will be some of the first guys off the bench for years to come.
Same mod that said the in home had been declined and they were heading to the school and said it was a positive for Duke??
If so I hope he reads this:
That's the dumbest thing I have ever heard!! If the family declined an in home with your coaches you need to examine your completely homer views if you think thats good for your chances. You are out the running if an in home was decline. Plain and simple!!
If you're going to hold CCM's first "class", in which he had two weeks to recruit, against him, then your agenda is noted.
His "fourth" class isn't finished yet.
I'll be more clear; two 5* players in two complete recruiting cycles. You'll find some way to circumvent that phrasing as well, I'm sure.
If you're going to hold CCM's first "class", in which he had two weeks to recruit, against him, then your agenda is noted.
His "fourth" class isn't finished yet.
I'll be more clear; two 5* players in two complete recruiting cycles. You'll find some way to circumvent that phrasing as well, I'm sure.
Can we just say that nobody has a clue who he's going to pick tomorrow? Obvisiously he hasn't given a clear indication on whose his leader so it could be anyone. We just have to find out during his announcement but until then, nobody knows where he is going except him. Personally, I still feel like he chooses Tennessee.
Is it not a fact?
No.
Stokes was a member of the 2012 class, who happened to sign early and play the second semester because basketball, unlike any other major college sport, spans both the fall and spring semester.
Hubbs was a member of the 2013 class.
Yahoo Sports: Rivals.com 2012 Tennessee Commitments
Yahoo Sports: Rivals.com 2013 Tennessee Commitments
Spin that any way you want. I'm sure you will.