Chris Murray has an interesting article today on a prepster the Nevada basketball coaching staff is wooing. But the kicker is that the recruit also plays football and is a D-1 prospect in that sport.
Coaches, basketball ones in particular, are loath to have two-sport kids on the roster if football is the other element of the menage a trois, if you will, because a player on a football squad that is playing in a bowl game (yes, doesn't that seem like 99% of them nowadays) generally isn't available for hoops until sometime in January.
In this type of an instance, the player usually comes to a school under a football scholarship because that is the sport which will most benefit from the situation.
Our guess: the kid decides on one sport come time to enter college.
Pack Basketball: Pack recruiting two-sport star
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
September 5, 2008
The Nevada basketball team's chief competition for recruit Ed Hazelett might not be other college basketball programs, but could instead be football teams.
The 6-foot-8, 260-pound two-sport star out of Warren Central High in Indianapolis is being recruited by the Wolf Pack, his basketball coach Greg Graham said Wednesday.
However, many recruiting Web sites say Hazelett has more potential as a football player, with Scout.com listing him as a three-star recruit and the 26th-best tight end in his class. ESPN.com lists him as the 94th-best tight end, while Rivals.com pegs him as the 44th-best offensive lineman.
Hazelett has cut his football options to Kentucky, Cincinnati and Louisville and is waiting for potential offers from Ohio State and Oklahoma. Still, Graham believes Hazelett's collegiate future lies on the hardwood.... Go here for the remainder.
Friday, September 5, 2008
A basketball/football recruit?
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:07 AM
Labels: Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack
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