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Wow....   .9641 rating coming out of HS.

247

I wonder why he ended up at Western Kentucky instead of a bigger program.

Did he live up to that rating at WKU?


he had a quote stating that once he had that game against Wisconsin - he knew he could compete with the big boys.  Probably lacking some confidence - some kids don't know how good they are.  

 
Wow....   .9641 rating coming out of HS.

247

I wonder why he ended up at Western Kentucky instead of a bigger program.

Did he live up to that rating at WKU?
Western Kentucky has been recruiting GREAT the last few years even though they have not had success on the court, including signing 2 five stars and around 2-4 top 100 recruits in 3 years. Also a lot of people have questioned that they probably have payed the five stars.$$$$$$$

 
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Western Kentucky has been recruiting GREAT the last few years even though they have not had success on the court, including signing 2 five stars and around 2-4 top 100 recruits in 3 years. Also a lot of people have questioned that they probably have payed the five stars.$$$$$$$
Rick Stansbury was a coach I wanted if we couldn't get a guy like Hoiberg lol 

 
https://theathletic.com/958309/2019/05/02/could-memphis-really-sign-three-or-four-of-the-best-remaining-recruits-plus-a-top-grad-transfer-yes/

First, let’s begin with the current roster. The Tigers have three available scholarships, but that number should soon grow by one. David Wingett Jr., a gifted shooter who was injured during his entire freshman season, is expected to transfer in the coming days. As of Wednesday morning, he was not in the transfer portal, but he’s back home in Winnebago, Neb. Given the prospects Memphis is involved with, it’s increasingly hard to see Wingett getting any minutes next season. A transfer would give him a fresh opportunity and free up a valuable fourth scholarship for the Tigers.

 
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