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  1. It's either Purdue or Illinois--most likely Purdue.
  2. http://midstatehoops.com/v5/?cat=14 or http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/beane.html more http://ilprepbullseye.com/page44.html I have no idea whether or not SLU is recruiting any of these guys, but I would think that they're at least on the radar..........
  3. A friend from down under sent this to me. Sorry I can't provide a link since he just sent the text. Braves re-sign Meyer 15 Jul, 2010 04:00 AM SYMES Motors Bendigo Braves star American import Luke Meyer has re-signed with the club for the 2011 SEABL season. Meyer, who hails from New Haven in Missouri, will re-join the team after a standout 2010 season. The former Saint Louis College basketballer has averaged 19.4 points and six rebounds per game with the Braves this season. Meyer has not only been a success on the court for the Braves. He has been heavily involved in community activities off the court as well as hosting junior basketball clinics. The 24-year-old, who joined the Braves after a stint with the Geraldton Buccaneers in Western Australia's State Basketball League, said he has really enjoyed his time at the Braves. "I've really enjoyed getting involved with the community," he said. "I've just enjoyed hanging out with the team and really getting to know them this year and I've grown really close to them." Meyer added the re-signing of coach Ben Harvey also played a part in his decision to stay. "One of the big factors in coming back is that Ben Harvey is also coming back next year," he said. "I think our chances of winning this year are very good. We've got all the pieces we need to be successful. "We had two big wins on the weekend and with four games to go we're definitely on the right track." Harvey said signing Meyer on for another season is a major coup for the Bendigo team. "We're very happy to have Luke signed on for 2011," Harvey said. "He's been a big part of our success this year. We're really looking forward to Luke going to that next level next year." Meyer will return home to the US after this season to marry his long-time girlfriend Jill, who is expected to join Meyer in Bendigo next year. Talks are still being held with the Braves other American import Ivan McFarlin, who the club hopes to re-sign for the 2011 season in the coming weeks.
  4. It might be a good thing to get at least one top-25 recruiting class before we proclaim ourselves to be a top-10 team...................
  5. \\ Perry showed a lot of athleticism. Both rebounded and handled the ball well. Played with a lot of intensity. Didn't show much of a shot, but I suppose everybody has off-nights shooting the ball. In my opinion the best player on the floor was Carleton Guyton. That being said, my opinion doesn't mean all that much.
  6. Thought it was interesting to see Ben Howland (UCLA) and assistants from both Arizona and Oregon at the MAC/Logan game last night. Not sure exactly who they were there to see. I haven't seen any of the SLU coaches at games this year.
  7. Doesn't score a lot, but he's a rebounding machine. Still uncommitted for next year. Visiting WIU today, but is uncommitted. Would SLU have any interest, or is he not RM's type of player?
  8. Add one more weekend to the process. Divide the country into four geographic regions. Select 32 teams from each region, then seed the teams within each region. After the weekend games, seed the final 32 (NOT by region this time), and finish the tourney. This gives everyone a geographic rooting interest. It ensures that the very best from each region advances (assuming they really are the very best), and it includes every team in the country that realistically has any hope at all of winning a post-season game. Travel costs would be significantly reduced for the first weekend, and fans would have a great chance to follow their teams to first and second round sites. Officials would also come from each region, advancing based on the quality of their work. The entire country gets representation in a regional, every legitimate team has a chance to play, and the revenue generated would be significant.
  9. Sorry if this has been discussed already--I haven't been getting on here very often lately. Anybody know much about him? Are the Billikens recruiting him? He's visiting Illinois Saturday for "The World's Largest Basketball Practice." Considering the quality of the recruits that Weber has lined up for the next few years, I'm guessing he's a player who could help SLU.
  10. The last time I talked to Jeremy (May), he was more focused on the 2008/09 season than on where he's headed post-MAC. He a great kid who had a wonderful year last year both on and off the court.
  11. You've caught a lot of grief from some of the vocal minority, but speaking olnly for myself, I appreciate your contributions over the past few days. Agree with much of what you've said, have a couple disagreements, and find nothing you've said to be invalid or offensive. Those who feel differently have the option of ignoring your posts. I hope you revisit us on a regular basis.
  12. According to this article (last paragraph) SLU and Pepperdine have offered E.J. Singler........... basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=799390
  13. I don't think there's any question that Martin can get players. What he does with those players is the great unknown. I think he'll be an excellent x and o guy, but he still has to prove it.
  14. ......is leaving Purdue. Rumor has him transferring to Valpo. Apparently his father is very Kevin Slaten-like...............
  15. .....from an admitted UCLA fan. Can't say that anything surprises me here............at least he doesn't claim to have a no-tolerance policy. http://cornellsun.com/node/29581
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