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Fort Wayne Indiana.

'22 6'4 SG. https://www.verbalcommits.com/players/connor-essegian

Letting those previously offered they need to fish or cut bait. Not waiting because you're big in GR or Carmel.

Want to be a Bronco? Fine. Not really? Finding others equally worthy and probably more so. You're on the clock and there will be more.
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(06-02-2021 08:25 PM)gobaseline Wrote: [ -> ]Fort Wayne Indiana.

'22 6'4 SG. https://www.verbalcommits.com/players/connor-essegian

Letting those previously offered they need to fish or cut bait. Not waiting because you're big in GR or Carmel.

Want to be a Bronco? Fine. Not really? Finding others equally worthy and probably more so. You're on the clock and there will be more.

The Covid year giving an extra year of eligibility is still going to mess with available scholarships for 2022 class.
Only so many scholarship spots.
UWM
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Connor Essegian with 2 threes and a two just three minutes in. Western Michigan, Elon, Davidson, Ball State, IUPUI, Toledo, UIC, Wofford, PFW, Florida Atlantic, Western Kentucky, Eastern Illinois, Butler all have coaches here.

Tweeted out re CE
BGSU is the latest and Connor is piling up the offers.

I think July is still a time to be seen and evaluated. Currently reading a lot about HS team tournaments so I'm guessing AAU is July.

Expecting to see a narrowing of the field if all else remains similar. A Dayton or Butler will move the needle.

WMU not "hurting" at Connor's position. But if you can guard multiple positions a coach will find a spot on the floor for you. Currently Connor is playing very well and scoring has been the ticket.

WMU has 3 spots available for '22. The two grad transfers and the empty spot left by Greg Lee.

Me feels a 4/5 is needed. If a Karasinski is available and willing he provides depth as a combo forward. After this season a PG is needed too. Where Connor fits is his ability to score at the 2 or 3 spot, handle the ball and defend there[/i]. A Karasinski type could play the 4 and still have Freeman, Hamilton, Martin, White, Etchison on the floor. Small ball w/o a Karasinski type you can go 4 out 1 in with a lot of interchangeability on O.
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