Also, I love it that UK fans have to get their nerves up a little bit that Mr. Wonderful doesn't actually care that much about attending their precious event.
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Andrew Wiggins Class of 2013 to KU
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Andrew says he's wide open regarding his recruitment.
http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/1232646.html
He says Kansas just started recruiting him and he likes them a lot and adds that his brother is nearby.
http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/1232658.htmlLast edited by tropicalshox; October 23, 2012, 12:46 AM.In the fast lane
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Originally posted by tropicalshox View PostAndrew says he's wide open regarding his recruitment.
He says Kansas just started recruiting him and he likes them a lot and adds that his brother is nearby.
http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/1232658.html
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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It will be pretty transparent which schools are going in to see him. Mentions so far of KU, Ohio State , ect. Let's see if WSU gets mentioned. My guess is no.
Oh, and @Downtown Shocker Brown: would you like to give a little more info?Last edited by tropicalshox; October 25, 2012, 07:44 PM.In the fast lane
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I wouldn't be surprised to see WSU offer him an official visit, if it's only just to let him see Nick play.
Just getting a visit from the #1 recruit on the continent opens a few doors that may have been closed, or just slightly ajar.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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I'm not going to read into it much. However, I had a little conversation @ Shocker Madness last night with Nick in the autograph line. I asked him if he was bringing his little brother here next year to which he just chuckled. I then sarcastically asked he wouldn't be going to Kentucky. He said no he's not going to Kentucky followed by verbatim
"Just you wait, he's going to surprise you all."
My guess: KU
My wish: WSU of course"Ralph Miller was one of the finest coaches in the history of intercollegiate basketball. His teams were always fundamentally sound, team oriented, well conditioned, and ran both their offense and defense with great patience. I know of no coach whose teams competed against his, whether it be at Wichita State, Iowa, or Oregon State, who did not have great respect for him."—John Wooden
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