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Ryan -- AAU basketball

People on Twitter are musing about a HP vs D1 Minnesota matchup. Would be awesome to see-- sort of a national AAU championship in our backyard, considering they might each be the best team on their respective national circuits. If this could be pulled off in late summer, it would be a way better draw than any all star game.

Why is Pulley (according to Twitter) apparently dead set against playing D1? Do they consider themselves the de facto #1 in MN and they're afraid of getting knocked off?

Who do you think would win?

Lastly, why does HP have one, and only one, (according to its published schedule) college team camp this entire summer and that camp is at ... the University of Wisconsin?
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The Big 3? Hoops 2017

I'm hearing that Minnesota is really going after McKinley Wright, Theo John, Jericho Sims to land those three. Yes there are a few others but they are the guys they are really getting after. McKinley just tweeted he had a great visit to Minnesota, Jericho is tomorrow (also wants to visit Texas, IA St, Dayton this month), and Theo sometime at the end of the month. They are really going hard after Theo at the moment.

Outside of those three not much in the direction of Davison (I know you would ask).

I'm told that the only east coast guy that they are really hard after is Isaiah Washington who wants to visit. Likely to happen in the fall but the hope is to get him in quicker.

I personally believe they have a good chance to get all of the local three kids and I think you could see all three of them decide before the fall. Will they all pick Minnesota? Don't know but I think it's a safe bet that they get at least two of those new big three.

I will have a McKinley article up in seconds.

2016 official visitor this weekend

Booker (Fla.) wide receiver Osirus Mitchell will visit Minnesota this weekend. Dan O'Brien has been the only coach he's talked to from the Gophers. An offer has not yet been extended, but it could certainly come this weekend. USF and Wake Forest apparently may offer on Tuesday, and he's also heard from some Sun Belt schools. Minnesota thinks they can get him if they decide to offer. I'm unsure of his backstory or why he is still uncommitted but assume it has something to do with grades and becoming a qualifier.

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Spring evaluation spotlight: Recruiting Texas

The staff has been busy in Texas this month and especially this week with offers to three-star offensive tackle Grant Polley and running back Kennedy Brooks.

In recent years, Minnesota has recruited Texas well by getting receiver Rashad Still, offensive guard Connor Mayes and center Tyler Moore, LB Everette Williams, DLs and brothers Scott and Hendrick Ekpe and freshman LB Jaylen Waters, who was the defensive MVP of the spring game (10 tackles, and an interception returned for a touchdown)

What do the Gophers need in Texas?

The most obvious is a quarterback. Dual-threat QB Kamron Fields became the first quarterback the staff offered during the spring evaluation period, and so far is the only one.

"I like how they believe in me and trust me enough to lead their team," Fields said. "I was honored to be the first QB they offered (this spring) in the 2017 class. That says a lot to me, considering all the other QBs they've looked at."

Fields is also the first quarterback the staff has offered under new offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Jay Johnson, who joined the staff in December after spending five seasons at UL-Lafayette.

"Coach Johnson has been recruiting me for a couple of weeks," Fields said. "We've talked on the phone, and he came to watch me throw with (Minnesota running backs) coach (Pat) Poore this week."

You can read more of our interview with Fields here

Who are the possible commits?

Derek Kerstetter, OL. Two coaches from Minnesota recently made an on-camps visits to Kerstetter, who was offered in March. Kerstetter was visited by Minnesota running backs/co-special teams coach Pat Poore this month and a week later offensive line coach Bart Miller. He said he wants to visit Minnesota this summer

Braydon Johnson, WR: Minnesota offered on the 18th, his fifth offer. Johnson has received all five offers this month, the first coming from Iowa.

Josh Thompson, DB. Minnesota was the 10th school to offer at the time and Johnson is now up to 23, but everyone knows Minnesota has a reputation for producing a great secondary.

The prize recruits in Texas?

Brooks, a three-star prospect rated the 21st best RB in the nation by Rivals. Brooks has more than a dozen offers, most of them power conference programs.

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Polley is the 39th rated offensive tackle in 2017 and 65th-rated recruit in the state of Texas. Polley, who was previously committed to Kansas but recently de-committed, is one of the most increasingly sought after prospects in 2017.

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Amaud Willis-Dalton, OLB. Ranked the 25th best OLB in the nation.

We talked with Willis-Dalton soon after receiving an offer from Minnesota in March. He was initially impressed with how personable the coaches were.

"They just really show a lot of interest in me as a player, and not only as a player," Willis-Dalton told GI. "They also want me to be successful in life and in the feature. They seemed very team and family oriented. They have a great bond with their players and they care about their players. "

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Please remember Memorial Day for its true meaning

I feel Memorial Day is becoming just a good day to BBQ and drink. or maybe some other activity on a day off, without remembering the true meaning... There seems to also be a disconnect in the VFW, after WWII, Korea, and Vietnam as young vets do not want to be bothered by it... Plus some of the older vets in some VFW chapters are "cliquish" and dont want younger vets in their organizations. The WWII vets are almost all gone and the Korean vets are, as well.... They seemed to shun the Vietnam vets, who I would like to always give my respect, and few of the ones who fought in the Middle East join the VFW. Yes it is a celebration of the vets who gave their lives but the VFW's have to be the contact point to keep the traditions and parades to celebrate our vets.

My Dad and brother are Army vets and I am proud of their service.. I also have the ultimate respect for all of you that served our country, regardless of branch.. Thank you and keep our traditions to honor our soldiers that gave their lives for our freedoms.

Nobody is perfect. Not even Kill/Claeys.

This is not meant to bash Kill/Claeys. This is to show proper perspective, which many seem to have lost.

While at Southern Illinois, Kill/Claeys accepted a transfer who had 6 previous run-ins with police. Including 3 battery charges, 1 against a woman. Not only that....but at the end of the article, it states that Kill/Claeys are known for taking players with criminal histories.

So before piling-onto others....you should realize that not even Kill/Claeys is perfect.

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2006/aug/05/randle_transfers_siu/
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