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Nick Mason to transfer??

VOTB, I'm going to respectfully disagree.

Will Carter was not recruited out of high school when he should have been. By letting him go on a mission and to SLCC without any recruitment, we lost out.

Josh Fuller was not recruited at all by ISU. Went to Utah as a walk on and then committed to Weber as he went on a mission. We screwed up again by not recruiting him out of high school.

McKay Cannon, I'll agree with you that we recruited him.

I saw Coach Evans at several high school games this year. I never saw O'Brien at a high school game. Hopefully there is more of a focus on local kids now.
 
For what it's worth I saw Joe a few times at Century games when I was broadcasting them.

Lip
 
Speaking of Idaho players, there are a lot of reports online today that Jared Stutzman (Bonneville HS) has committed to the University of San Francisco (West Coast Conference)...
 
Former ISU and O'Brien recruit, Kameron Pearce has signed at Div. II powerhouse. St. Mary's University in San Antonio, TX
 

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