DeCourcy: Inside Dish: Kentucky's young recruits baffling some

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DeCourcy: Kentucky's young recruits baffling some
Published 5/19/2008 by JohnClay at Sidelines
... expert Mike DeCourcy dips into the UK recruiting controversy with a brief note about the quizzical nature of some of Billy Gillispie's young commitments. Instead of Michael Avery, however, Mike singles out Vinny Zollo, the 6-8 freshman forward from Ohio. DeCourcy writes: "What has surprised some rival coaches is that Zollo, like 6-7 Dakotah Euton a year ago, is not so esteemed as a prospect that locking him up early seemed necessary." The entire Inside Dish is here.

Georgetown Has Another Departure
Published 5/21/2008 by Charles Rich at FanHouse
Filed under: Georgetown Basketball, Big East Basketball, NCAA Basketball RecruitingVernon Macklin has found his new school after deciding that Georgetown wasn't for him. He's heading to Florida. Meanwhile Doc Rivers kid, Jerimiah, has also decided that Georgetown wasn't showcasing his skills outside of his defense. Daddy Doc, would have preferred he stayed. "It's something he wanted to do," said Doc Rivers. "I loved where he was at. He wants to be happy in a different system. He loved Coach ...

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