bleedingTNorange
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Yea those schools started showing interest over the summer, but none have offered. You know as well as anybody that "showing interest", is a very broad term and of the tunes doesn't mean much. What it tells me is all those schools checked him out, and decided he wasn't worthy of a scholarship.
Flood tweeted just six days ago that those schools were "involved". Maybe they have since decided to pass, maybe they're still evaluating. My point is, with twelve new offers and "interest" from some bigger college programs, his stock seems to be on the rise.
Absolutely it's on the rise, from apparently low major to now mid major.
How do you figure? Like Ziti posted, Rivals shows offers from Minnesota, West Virginia and Wichita State.
https://rivals.yahoo.com/basketballrecruiting/basketball/recruiting/player-Admiral-Schofield-163627
Yea those schools started showing interest over the summer, but none have offered. You know as well as anybody that "showing interest", is a very broad term and of the tunes doesn't mean much. What it tells me is all those schools checked him out, and decided he wasn't worthy of a scholarship.
I agree and the same thing with offers. It seems like he just started blowing up at the end of July so it may be a little early to say that those schools decided against him.
You can't form an actual rebuttal to Anderson so you post a bunch of zzzzzzzs, seems like a cop out to me.
Rob Lewis posted that Tennessee really likes a him a lot and he has a lot of Big Ten schools keeping him on the backburner as a fallback. Also said it's not as much of a reach as some think with those offers from Wichita, West Virginia and Minnesota.
I've addressed your Kim Anderson take numerous times on here. Like I said, it's now your "go to" used to criticize Tyndall's recruiting. I, like everyone else, have read your Kim Anderson posts dozens of time. Hence, the "zzzzzzzz" in the earlier post.
Same stuff, different day.
This is my point exactly, he has schools keeping him as a fallback, meaning they're gonna pursue guys that they clearly like much better and if the miss may give this guy a call. That doesn't mean he's some high major target now, it means he's a backup plan to who knows how many other recruits on those schools lists. Tennessee however is pushing for a commitment from him, in what's going to be a small class, without even getting a visit from a guy like Chris Clarke or Dwayne Bacon who play a similar position.