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Recruits at MSU game
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dçamden03 Mar 1 2010, 04:00 AM Post #1
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Branden Dawson
Anthony Johnson
Donnie Hale
Terone Johnson
Rapheal Davis
Collin Hartman (2013 from IN)
Alex Foster (2013 from Chicago, and he's supposed to be a big time prospect)
DeJuan Marrero
“He’s always been a guy — maybe to a fault — he would always try to do what I said. That seems like something simple in coaching, but those are the guys I hang my hat on. We’ve had some guys in our program, we had a couple guys that felt I had a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. And they were right — I do have a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. I like guys that go to class, that are academic All-Americans, that come early, that stay late, that love the game of basketball. I am biased towards those guys. And I’m biased towards Rob Hummel. But I’m also biased towards their habits, their work ethic, and how they carry themselves."

"I’d take him to the ends of the earth — I’d want him playing for me.” - Bo Ryan on Robbie Hummel

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I saw Donnie Hale walking around before the game. That's really the extent of that story. I know, I'm pretty cool.

Also, pretty much the entire basketball team was out at the bars on Friday night. I found myself next to Moore in Brothers at one point and realized when I looked over at him that I have a full inch in height on him. I find this notable only because I'm at best 6'4", but probably more like 6'3" 1/2 and he gets introduced as 6'4". Made me wish I had any true athleticism, I could call myself 6'5"! Green was the only guy I got a chance to talk to, but he seemed like the most open and willing guy to chat with the people from outside their group. I told him thanks for his 4 years of playing and it was fun watching him and generic crap like that, but he was pretty relaxed. Even if the guy wasn't an all-star on the team, I definitely appreciate him as a player. He was there the same 4 years I was and was the only guy to survive from Painter's first class. Always was open with the fans at Paint Crew stuff. Nice to see him come back for the game yesterday.
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I am sure that performance really excited them to come play at Purdue
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I saw Donnie Hale walking around before the game. That's really the extent of that story. I know, I'm pretty cool.

Also, pretty much the entire basketball team was out at the bars on Friday night. I found myself next to Moore in Brothers at one point and realized when I looked over at him that I have a full inch in height on him. I find this notable only because I'm at best 6'4", but probably more like 6'3" 1/2 and he gets introduced as 6'4". Made me wish I had any true athleticism, I could call myself 6'5"! Green was the only guy I got a chance to talk to, but he seemed like the most open and willing guy to chat with the people from outside their group. I told him thanks for his 4 years of playing and it was fun watching him and generic crap like that, but he was pretty relaxed. Even if the guy wasn't an all-star on the team, I definitely appreciate him as a player. He was there the same 4 years I was and was the only guy to survive from Painter's first class. Always was open with the fans at Paint Crew stuff. Nice to see him come back for the game yesterday.
Yeah, I think Etwaun turned 21 on Thursday.
“He’s always been a guy — maybe to a fault — he would always try to do what I said. That seems like something simple in coaching, but those are the guys I hang my hat on. We’ve had some guys in our program, we had a couple guys that felt I had a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. And they were right — I do have a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. I like guys that go to class, that are academic All-Americans, that come early, that stay late, that love the game of basketball. I am biased towards those guys. And I’m biased towards Rob Hummel. But I’m also biased towards their habits, their work ethic, and how they carry themselves."

"I’d take him to the ends of the earth — I’d want him playing for me.” - Bo Ryan on Robbie Hummel

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