I checked the past 5 pages looking for his name. to no avail. so hopefully this young mans doesnt have a thread already.
I checked ESPNs recruiting page.
Matthew Brabham was the only name listed as "considering" WSU.
ranked #80 PG from ESPNU
5'10"
155 pounds
Macon, GA
He's also considering Georgia State, Middle Tennessee St. and Auburn (all of which already have PGs signed in their 2010 recruiting class.
November, 2009: Matt is a true scoring point guard who can put up big numbers with anyone. He has a great ability to score the ball, which explains three 40-point outbursts as a junior. He is lightning quick into the lane and knows how to get the ball in the basket. Matt is a tough kid who displays it by averaging over 6 rebounds a game for a PG. He is an excellent ball-handler who can get anywhere he wants to get on the floor. He continually breaks down defenders to get in the lane for soft floaters. This PG has been starting since his freshman year, and schools are beginning to notice the scoring machine.
I checked ESPNs recruiting page.
Matthew Brabham was the only name listed as "considering" WSU.
ranked #80 PG from ESPNU
5'10"
155 pounds
Macon, GA
He's also considering Georgia State, Middle Tennessee St. and Auburn (all of which already have PGs signed in their 2010 recruiting class.
November, 2009: Matt is a true scoring point guard who can put up big numbers with anyone. He has a great ability to score the ball, which explains three 40-point outbursts as a junior. He is lightning quick into the lane and knows how to get the ball in the basket. Matt is a tough kid who displays it by averaging over 6 rebounds a game for a PG. He is an excellent ball-handler who can get anywhere he wants to get on the floor. He continually breaks down defenders to get in the lane for soft floaters. This PG has been starting since his freshman year, and schools are beginning to notice the scoring machine.
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