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New commit......Scott Bamforth W. Nebraska JC

Did he really commit?? Thats awesome if he did. The guy can shoot, penetrate, slash, pass, defend, and rebound. He can really shoot the three!!
 
He is definitely going to be a Wildcat. I really thought Rahe was going to get two Big Men in this recruiting class, but then I remembered that Hansen was graduating this year, and realized how crucial it is to replace our top 3pt threat.

From what I've learned about Bramforth is that he is on a really good JC team, one where multiple players are being looked at by DI schools. Also, his coach is an old SLCC assistant with ties to Weber State. Whats really funny is that Bramforth is the leading scorer on his team, has an excellent shooting percentage, can create off the dribble, can shoot from anywhere, and is a good tough-nosed defender; yet, he is the least recruited player on his team. Francisco Cruz and Terrel Clark are both being sought after by a number of DI schools (UM, MSU, and UNC included) yet he really wasn't. Personally, I really think these schools missed the boat with this kid. Maybe, they thought that there really wasn't much chance at getting him, since he should be going to a high mid-major or major program, I don't know. All I know is that the Wizard stole another one, and that he is going to be a Wildcat. Congratulations Scott, YOU WILL LOVE WEBER and OGDEN.
 
Looks like Scott met his match against those Chicago boys playing for College of Eastern Utah.

http://www.ceu.edu/athletics/mbb/2009-2010Season/html_stats/ceuwnc-1.htm
 

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