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Saturday / November 23.

Parade of Coaches Meeting With Oriakhi

A parade of coaches has lined up to meet with UConn power forward Alex Oriakhi and his father now that Oriakhi is free to suit up next year.

A junior with one year of eligibility remaining, Oriakhi became eligible after UConn’s appeal to the NCAA was denied Thursday, meaning the school is banned from all postseason competition.

“Ten or so schools will visit the dad,” a source close to Oriakhi told SNY.tv. “There’s no official list and it will likely be a lengthy process.”

Kentucky coach John Calipari met with them Thursday night and Xavier coach Chris Mack meets Friday, Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com reported. A source close to the Xavier staff confirmed the upcoming meeting.

Oriakhi will “definitely visit” Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke and Missouri, Alex Oriakhi Sr. told Kevin Duffy of  the Hearst Media Group.

Washington, Ohio State, Kansas, Virginia and Iowa State are also involved. N.C. State is not a viable option because of the uncertainty of C.J. Leslie’s future, a source told SNY.tv.

“He wants to go some place he can start,” the source said.

Oriakhi cannot transfer within the Big East, per league rules, and would need to obtain a waiver to play in the SEC for Kentucky, but reportedly could do so if he pursues a course of study that UConn does not offer.

A key contributor on the 2011 UConn NCAA championship team, Oriakhi never got comfortable playing alongside Andre Drummond and often became the whipping boy for coach Jim Calhoun. After averaging 9.6 points and 8.7 rebounds in 29.1 minutes as a sophomore, he averaged 6.7 points and 4.8 rebounds in 21.5 minutes this year.

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  • Calhoun is demanding no doubt but treated Alex as a “whipping boy”, really? Never mind that Coach missed half the season so how tough could he have really been on him…but shouldn’t you have phrased that a little differently and shouldn’t you expect more from a team captain? As a coach if you are not willing to get on your supposed leader for lack of effort then what credibility do you have with the rest of the team. I’d look a little closer to home if you are trying to find an answer as to why there was an issue.

    Personally I think Alex is making a mistake that he will regret when he is older but wish him well.

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