Now that Indiana is out of the Kyrie Irving Sweepstakes, look for Tom Crean’s staff to make a hard push for Irving’s buddy Josh Selby.
The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Selby out of Baltimore (Md.) Lake Clifton will get an in-home visit from Indiana Sept. 22.
“That’s correct,” said his mother, Maeshon Witherspoon. “They’re coming in for an in-home visit.”
Witherspoon has known Indiana assistant Roshown McLeod for several years.
Selby, who this summer decommitted from Tennessee, will host Miami Sept. 21, Indiana Sept. 22, Syracuse Sept. 23 and Kentucky Sept. 24.
UConn, Kansas, Baylor, Oregon, Texas and Florida State have already come for in-home visits. Selby has also visited UConn unofficially.
Witherspoon said Texas and Tennessee are no longer in the mix for Selby, the Co-MVP on the losing team at the Boost Mobile Elite 24 event last month in New York.
“Schools that we’re not considering anymore are Texas and Tennessee,” she said.
After the Kentucky visit, the family will begin to cut the list.
“That’s the end of the in-home visits,” Witherspoon said.
“Now the hard part comes. We’re going to have to weed out the schools that we’re not going to look at. I don’t know if I can cut it down to five but I’m going to try go cut it down as much as possible.”
Witherspoon said she and Josh plan to follow all of the teams they’re considering through the season and see how they progress before making a decision.
“We’re going to sit back and see how most of the teams’ seasons play out,” she said.
RIVERS VISITING DUKE
Austin Rivers, considered by some the best guard in the nation, is visiting Duke unofficially this weekend, even though he’s committed to Florida.
“He’s going to Florida, there’s no doubt about that. He’s committed there, he’s a Florida kid,” Doc Rivers, Austin’s dad and the Celtics coach, told me last month in New York.
“I just thought he should look [at other schools] just to make sure that’s where he wants to go, but that’s where he wants to go.”
The 6-3, 175-pound junior out of Winter Haven (Fla.) committed to Florida as a high school freshman.
Still, New York recruiting expert Tom Konchalski thinks Rivers’ commitment was premature.
“Kids commit way too early,” Tom said last month. “With Austin Rivers, even though he says he’s still committed, his father wants him to visit Duke, North Carolina, UConn and UCLA.
“He said he’s still committed but his father wants him to take some more visits. When a kid’s a sophomore, he doesn’t know what he wants for lunch, no less where he wants to go to school. It just underscores the folly of kids committing so early.
“To me committing is like being pregnant. Either you are you aren’t.”
ROSCOE SMITH UPDATE
UConn head coach Jim Calhoun will visit Oak Hill forward Roscoe Smith at school today and Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski comes for a home visit with the family Sept. 22.
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Catfan24 / September 19, 2009
Its funny that Crean is now recruiting Selby. Here is one of his tweets “Its also a treat to watch them get to know each other as people and teammates. No entourages and package deals. No divas. No look at me”. Selby is a 5 star look at me player, he has a large entourage, and as much drama around him as any other player that i can think of. So i guess that makes Selby a “diva”. Its kinda funny how Crean contradicts himself. And if Selby knew how much Crean disapproves of star players (all 5 star recruits have entourages and drama) then i doubt he would even get an in home.
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JessieWildcat / September 19, 2009
Should there be some concerns….
Indiana was the heavy favorite for Irving.
Indiana was the favorite for SO LONG.
And just like THAT, Indiana is OUT.
Similar comments can be said about Barnes.
Selby & Co., quickly rejected TEXAS.
Right after the IN HOME visit.- crossed off the list.
The Barnes pitch sounded too country.
Lets see how they do with another point guard visitor.
I believe Cory has another visit scheduled.
Looks like John Lucas has been busy…his son -Jai will be the point guard for Barnes.
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JessieWildcat / September 20, 2009
AZ,
Previous comments on the BIG BLUE were posted on your site.
The NCAA violations are SEVERAL.
But, what do you think about UK President Todd Lee…bashing Memphis and U Mass.
Lee made it sure there WILL NOT BE ANY MORE VIOLATIONS TOLERATED.
THREE IS ENOUGH. FIVE WOULD BE ….the “new” OUT (Strike out)
UK gets FIVE strikes to make an out.
..in a meeting with the new coach, Todd sent a message:
Kentucky is not Memphis nor UMass.”
WE ARE NOT MEMPHIS NOR UMASS…..
And then, the LINES get more FUZZY.
Yes, Todd and Newton can NOT get the story correct.
(Where is Mitch in all of these…..quite as a nut.)
C. NEWTON ,one of there big guns, says that he knows Coach John C. for many years and that he is NOT different than any coach.
Newton referring to Coach John C. operating in the Gray area….renamed: www area.
Todd’s message is NO COACH will operate in the Gray Area (www area).
Seems that the reality of the situation is that Newton knows Coach Cal.
Newton has confirmed that its Coach Cal normal practice to operate in the “www area”.
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JessieWildcat / September 20, 2009
AZ,
Big time alert.
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JessieWildcat / September 20, 2009
AZ,
There has been comments about Univ. of Kentucky NCAA violations.
But, something is coming…
First, YOU have Todd Lee (Mitch removed) stating that Kentucky will NOT TOLERATE any coach operating in the GRAY AREA.
This message from Todd is CLEAR.
Todd will NOT tolerate any MORE VIOLATIONS, above THREE violations.
(the Blue fans are NOW aware of this POSITION.)
On the other side, YOU have C. Netwon saying that HE knows Coach John for many years and he is like all other coaches.
C Netwon ackowledges that Coach John C. does operate in the GRAY area, standard mode.
Since Newton knows Coach John C. for many years…..we are more inclined to believe his comments. And so is the NCAA.
Does the UMASS…Does the Memphis things come in to play?
(Can an old dog change his habits…..?)
Note:
Love Todd’s statement- CLASSIC…
“We are not UMass nor Memphis.”
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JessieWildcat / September 23, 2009
This is one of the comments referring to the FIVE NCAA violatoins by Kentucky.
The next BIG new is the MEMPHIS appeal.
Under the circumstance, Memphis should of withdrew its appeal and SAVED FACE.
It is NOT looking good for Memphis.
Nor is it looking good for Todd Lee…..if the highest level at Kentucky Univ. is not aware of ALL violations…it is rather concerning…right Mitch?
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