Tobias Update - Maryland

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From Zagsblog....Comments from his dad on Maryland.

The Tobias Harris World Tour is winding down and there is only one more visit scheduled before he signs Nov. 18.
The 6-foot-8 Harris, a senior forward at Dix Hills (N.Y.) Half Hollow Hills West, visited Maryland this weekend and heads to Georgia Tech today (Sunday).
“The trip to Maryland went well,” said his father, Torrel. “We visited the business school and it was awesome, particularly the entrepreneur department. We meet with the head of admissions. We watched Maryland’s first game of the year [an 89-51 rout of Charleston Southern on Friday]. The fans are crazy and fun. My family had a great sit-down meeting with Gary Williams, who I value as a great coach because he always finds a way to beat Duke and North Carolina with less talent, without All-American players every year. He helps a lot of his players reach their potential.
“I don’t think Coach Williams gets enough credit for his success as others coaches around the country. I consider him a future Hall of Famer. I went with my sons, T.J. and Terry, and the coaches to watch the football game while Tobias, Tyler and the Maryland players went to the movies.
“I was impressed that even though the football game was a blowout [a 36-9 loss to Virginia Tech ]the Maryland fans were loyal to their team. We had a great meeting with the strength conditioning and strength coach. We just had a very good time at Maryland. It’s a great school, academics through basketball.”
Harris has now visited Syracuse, Tennessee, Kentucky, Louisville, West Virginia and Maryland.
After returning from Georgia Tech Tuesday, Tobias will decide.
“We’re going to break it down Tuesday to Thursday,” Torrel said. “It’s going to be tough. I don’t even know myself. I don’t know what school Tobias is going to pick.”

^ sounds like he's pretty fond of Gary Williams. I wonder what the attendance was for that opener?
 
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16,812 out of the 17,950 capacity. That sucks. I was hoping it would only be half full haha
 
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....Pearl also has shown he can do a lot with very little! That's been his track-record! Hope him and Pinkston both choose the Vols!!!
 
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I guess that if you're Maryland, taking basketball recruits to the football games isn't a priority. LOL that the players took Tobias and Tyler to a movie. That would never happen in Knoxville.
 
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I guess that if you're Maryland, taking basketball recruits to the football games isn't a priority. LOL that the players took Tobias and Tyler to a movie. That would never happen in Knoxville.

Taking a recruit to the movies is one of the dumbest things I've heard. What a waste of time.
 
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Taking a recruit to the movies is one of the dumbest things I've heard. What a waste of time.

I dunno. I would probably rather have had our players take our big recruits to a movie, instead of the massacre they witnessed against Florida in Football this year. Tim Tebow concussion aside.... lol.

This family is intelligent. They do not need to see a football game to make a decision. Two things they have stressed are:

1) How Tobias gets along and interacts with the current teammates. Perhaps a movie creates this atmosphere more so than a decrepit football game.

2) Academics. They visited the business school. Met with the dean of admissions.

I don't think it matters to these guys one way or the other, IMO.
 
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