Maybe D.J. Wright is signed and sealed, if not actually delivered, to Louisiana Tech. It sure seems like it. But according to the latest report we came across, he did not sign a binding national letter-of-intent with Louisiana Tech but rather a grant-in-aid. The latter allows a player the freedom to honor his 'commitment' or not.
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Mike Hughes
The Ville
November 25, 2009
Rick Pitino is looking to the junior college ranks to round out his 2010 recruiting class....The Cardinals are also interested in 6'7 forward DJ Wright, the 2009 NJCAA Tournament MVP...
...Wright signed scholarship paperwork with Louisiana Tech this fall, but is still a recruitable prospect because he didn't sign a binding national letter of intent.
“He signed a grant in aid at Louisiana Tech this fall,” Springer said. “He has a scholarship at Louisiana Tech and he's asked me to report that to everybody. It's an awkward position with other schools recruiting him...”
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