Recruit Lists v2.0

Their still both the same players that they were before the ranking change. They're in the top 100 and tons of players in the top 100 turn out to not be very good(Booker for instance).

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I prefer he develop a bond than get a hard-on for exclusive attention. Every kid is different, of course.

IDK, I developed a bond with my kids, however I get a hard-on for exclusive attention from my wife. I think most of the time I'd prefer the second option. Just sayin.
 
IDK, I developed a bond with my kids, however I get a hard-on for exclusive attention from my wife. I think most of the time I'd prefer the second option. Just sayin.

In the long run, wouldn't you rather have a long term bond with your kids than a night of passion with your wife? Just sayin'.
 
Update on Kevin Zabo, sounds like he can play both guard spots (ala Monte Morris).

Zabo Finding His Spot

The debate around New England is whether or not 2014 Canadian import Kevin Zabo, ranked No. 56 in the Rivals150, is a true point guard or a combo guard.

Recently, due to the injury of 2013 point guard Martez Harrison, Zabo has had to take over duties of being the full-time point guard, but with a scoring approach. He has the asset of being a new age type of point guard, who can facilitate the offense but also score when needed to. Nevertheless, Zabo gets his teammates involved and has been shooting it well.

West Virginia, Iowa State, George Washington and Illinois have offered him, while Ohio State, Marquette and Arizona State have kept in touch.

With no focus on his recruitment right now, he may take a visit or two in the spring, but has no intentions just yet.

The true question going forward will be whether more college coaches offer him to play the point, or to be a combo guard.

TheRecruitScoop.com - Final Day of NPSI Reveals Talent
 
I wonder if his offer has conditions. If Vaughn were to commit I just can't see signing Zabo. Barring any defections, of course.
 
Per information from Ryan James (Minnesota Rivals) 2014 PG Darrion Strong (Quakerdale - New Promise Academy, IA) will attend tonight's game between Iowa State and Oklahoma. Iowa State has shown interest in Strong since this past summer, he plays on the Minnesota Pump N Run AAU team.
 

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