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Post by twobits on Jun 3, 2014 9:20:06 GMT -8
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Post by gigglyforshrigley on Jun 3, 2014 9:57:10 GMT -8
Hopefully we can land either him or Cage Jr... I notice that Fisher doesn't just pass out scholarship offers to every top recruit the way some schools do (UNLV and Arizona), so Fisher must have good reason to be offering, thinking he has a solid chance to land him.
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Post by Den60 on Jun 4, 2014 15:26:10 GMT -8
Hopefully we can land either him or Cage Jr... I notice that Fisher doesn't just pass out scholarship offers to every top recruit the way some schools do (UNLV and Arizona), so Fisher must have good reason to be offering, thinking he has a solid chance to land him. Fisher doesn't just go by stars, he recruits kids that fits in the way he wants his team to play. I think this is a problem with UNLV who get players that may have the individual accolades but don't mesh well on the court together. Plus, Rice can't coach his way out of wet paper bag.
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Post by aztecswinagain on Jan 12, 2015 11:27:01 GMT -8
Saw on Twitter earlier Collins may take an official here but Is still deciding...
@josephduruaku: Source: Zach Collins official visit dates Cal: January 13-15 New Mexico: February 21-22 Gonzaga: February 28 - March 2
----------------------- @josephduruaku: That same source informed Wildcat Authority that Zach Collins' final two visits are being decided between Utah, ASU, UNLV and SDSU
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Post by standiego on Jan 12, 2015 13:58:32 GMT -8
Since he is a 2016 grad , can he visit in either 2015 or 2016 or both ? Since early NLI is 11/2015 and late 4/2016 . Unless he thinks he needs to get early verbal ? He can always visit UNLV near his home .
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Post by Gundo on Jan 12, 2015 21:38:17 GMT -8
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