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2012 Recruits (Early Signing-Nov 2011)

PurpleBlood said:
Loveridge highlights.

http://vimeo.com/26934322" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:notworthy:


Nice video by a Hawaii fan. Catcat brought up an interesting point to me. Really, what are Weber's chances of getting Loveridge? What edge does Weber have that the other schools don't have?


Aggie fans think that Loveridge owes all of his success to Marcel. In that film I only saw one pass from Davis to Loveridge. Most of the highlights were generated by Loveridge, which made his teammates look better than what they really are.
 
Did anybody else noticed that Loveridge said Weber State twice. I know I did.

With him being 6'6", he reminds me of a former 6'6" guys that went on to have a stellar career with Weber.
 
Aggie fans think that Loveridge owes all of his success to Marcel. In that film I only saw one pass from Davis to Loveridge. Most of the highlights were generated by Loveridge, which made his teammates look better than what they really are.

No, Aggie fans don't think that Loveridge owes ALL his success to Davis, but people who watched the Adidas 64 tourny, and understand basketball, other than watching highlight videos, understand that Loveridge owes a lot of his stats to the team being run by a very good PG who knows how to distribute first.
 
Loveridge adds offers from Colorado and San Diego

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsrecruiting/52312227-54/colorado-loveridge-offers-state.html.csp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"The 6-foot-6 player is up to nine options. He has received offers from Utah, BYU, Utah State, Weber State, Colorado State, Colorado, San Diego, Hawaii and Santa Clara."
 
GeorgeHayduke said:
Aggie fans think that Loveridge owes all of his success to Marcel. In that film I only saw one pass from Davis to Loveridge. Most of the highlights were generated by Loveridge, which made his teammates look better than what they really are.

No, Aggie fans don't think that Loveridge owes ALL his success to Davis, but people who watched the Adidas 64 tourny, and understand basketball, other than watching highlight videos, understand that Loveridge owes a lot of his stats to the team being run by a very good PG who knows how to distribute first.


:stir: Just seeing what kind of reaction I would get from you.

But really, who was the better player? John Stockton or Karl Malone? Would Stockton have been as great without Malone? Because it was the Stock, I think so, but then again, I'm biased. I think Stockton is the greatest PG of all time. However, a lot of times, PG are made great, or look better than they really are, by bigs who can FINISH. If you don't have a guy who can finish, most of the time, you only have a decent point guard.
 
GeorgeHayduke said:
Aggie fans think that Loveridge owes all of his success to Marcel. In that film I only saw one pass from Davis to Loveridge. Most of the highlights were generated by Loveridge, which made his teammates look better than what they really are.

No, Aggie fans don't think that Loveridge owes ALL his success to Davis, but people who watched the Adidas 64 tourny, and understand basketball, other than watching highlight videos, understand that Loveridge owes a lot of his stats to the team being run by a very good PG who knows how to distribute first.


I've got better things to do than follow around potential recruits to Las Vegas. I'm sure your family loves your obsession with watching teenage boys. :wtf:
 
:werd:
PURPLEFORLIFE said:
GeorgeHayduke said:
Aggie fans think that Loveridge owes all of his success to Marcel. In that film I only saw one pass from Davis to Loveridge. Most of the highlights were generated by Loveridge, which made his teammates look better than what they really are.

No, Aggie fans don't think that Loveridge owes ALL his success to Davis, but people who watched the Adidas 64 tourny, and understand basketball, other than watching highlight videos, understand that Loveridge owes a lot of his stats to the team being run by a very good PG who knows how to distribute first.


I've got better things to do than follow around potential recruits to Las Vegas. I'm sure your family loves your obsession with watching teenage boys. :wtf:
:werd: Get a life Seldomssmith
 
talhadfoursteals said:
PurpleBlood said:
Loveridge highlights.

http://vimeo.com/26934322" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:notworthy:


Nice video by a Hawaii fan. Catcat brought up an interesting point to me. Really, what are Weber's chances of getting Loveridge? What edge does Weber have that the other schools don't have?


Aggie fans think that Loveridge owes all of his success to Marcel. In that film I only saw one pass from Davis to Loveridge. Most of the highlights were generated by Loveridge, which made his teammates look better than what they really are.

Loveridge won't be in Logan, he won't be in Ogden either. Only reason he won't end up in Provo is if another Pac12 offers besides Utah, or Colorado, which is kinda doubtful at this point.
 
Looks like this is for the year after already, but Weber has offered Erik Mika, according to the Salt Lake Trib:

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsrecruiting/52320655-54/mika-state-center-knights.html.csp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Our coaches sure are doing a great job identifying in State talent and going after them early.

We were the first to offer Collette
We were the first to offer Loveridge by far, early in his Soph year
We were the first to offer Ott
We were the first to offer Mika for 2013..

Everyone single one of them have been offered by the usu dorks after we offer. Nov 15 can't come early enough.
 
Randy has made instate recruiting a priority. He really loves the attitude and knowledge level of our local players. The level of coaching they are receiving from their HS and AAU coaches is quite high when compared to other areas around the country. With that said, our coaches work hard to identify and recruit the best talent in the state. There is a lot of competition for those players. It often comes down to a prospect deciding between WSU and USU. The really interesting thing about that is Randy and Stew talk to each other about everything, and on a regular basis. If a prospect, a parent or a coach said something to one of them, it’s quite likely that the other will hear about it within a week’s time. There have been some interesting things go on within that dynamic. Both programs are great destinations for any top prospect within the state. :twocents:
 
jon said:
Looks like this is for the year after already, but Weber has offered Erik Mika, according to the Salt Lake Trib:

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsrecruiting/52320655-54/mika-state-center-knights.html.csp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Nice find Jon. :thumb:

As for your coaches list...I like how you have them listed. I like Katz, but he hasn't been the saving grace that Sac St. fans claimed he would be.
 
skeeter said:
Our coaches sure are doing a great job identifying in State talent and going after them early.

We were the first to offer Collette
We were the first to offer Loveridge by far, early in his Soph year
We were the first to offer Ott
We were the first to offer Mika for 2013..

Everyone single one of them have been offered by the usu dorks after we offer. Nov 15 can't come early enough.

Yeah, Weber offers first, but unfortunately, usually gets the shaft.
 
6-7 205lb Kyndahl Hill from Humble Texas has decided to focus on basketball instead of football. He has an offer from Kansas State and was being looked at by Iowa St, Texas, and Houston.

He holds offers for basketball from Weber State, North Texas, and Tx-Arlington.

http://www.houstonhoopstars.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68&Itemid=76" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hill is a hell of a good lookin baller. He is a "HOW THE HELL DID THE WIZARD FIND HIM" type of players. :thumb:
 
We signed a player this spring, Adam Thoseby from England via Maine Central Institute Prep. Same position, same size, and very similar game to Ott. He's even left handed like Ott.
 

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