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We now have commitments from Michael Beasley at forward and Jacob Pullen at point guard. About 101% of folks think that Bill Walker is also a lock for this year, so that takes care of the small forward position and one scholarship. And DeJaun Blair at power forward and D.J. Kennedy at shooting guard are expected to be K-State commits by the end of the week. That leaves only one scholarship to go for next year. And at this point I would say that Huggs will have the #1 recruiting class in the nation regardless of who gets that last scholarship. So now the question that begs is who does get the final schollie? Tyrel Reed possibly, but he looks like a wimp and acts like a dick having worn that Hinrich jersey to the KSU game. I would prefer the JUCO point guard Marcus Thornton getting that final ride. He looks to me like he could be a monster of a player. And it looks like O.J. Mayo, even though he was a very long shot to begin with, won
09-25-2006 08:15 AM
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