RECRUITING: Elijah Brown speaks out about the factors that will lead to his college decision

I-stateTheTruth

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If he wants to win and have a chance to be showcased at a high level, he should consider ISU seriosuly. We seem to match all of his criteria but we'll see if the bright lights of Oregon and Gonzaga win him over.
 

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No news is good news in regards to his visit to Oregon this weekend.... right?
 

acgclone

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Brown leaving Eugene without committing is a promising development.
@AlexHasted Brown wraps up his official visit to Oregon today


It definitely gives us a chance.

He still may pick Oregon, but at least now he's going to see what we have to offer.
 

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Lot of talent lost for the Ducks. It isn't the final 4 team could influence Brown.

@GoodmanESPN Oregon has now lost Dillon Brooks, Tyler Dorsey and Jordan Bell early to NBA. All signing with agents.
 

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Lot of talent lost for the Ducks. It isn't the final 4 team could influence Brown.

@GoodmanESPN Oregon has now lost Dillon Brooks, Tyler Dorsey and Jordan Bell early to NBA. All signing with agents.

This hurts us IMO. He could run the show there. No?
 

Cyclonepride

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Lot of talent lost for the Ducks. It isn't the final 4 team could influence Brown.

@GoodmanESPN Oregon has now lost Dillon Brooks, Tyler Dorsey and Jordan Bell early to NBA. All signing with agents.

Gives him a better shot at playing time, but they're not the same team anymore (much like we aren't), so it might come down to just who he connects with better or which setting he likes most.
 

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