Welcome, CF4e33.Catfan4ever33 wrote:Hi, first time poster, big fan of the board. Did anyone realize that Harvard has 4 top 100 recruits on espns top 100 recruits for 2016, mind blowing! If Harvard can do it why not Davidson?
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2019 Triston Miller, Charlotte Country Day@darylmiller033 wrote:Headed to Davidson for a visit Wednesday!!!
Basketball, or football?CatsUpNorth wrote:https://twitter.com/darylmiller033/stat ... 77960099842019 Triston Miller, Charlotte Country Day@darylmiller033 wrote:Headed to Davidson for a visit Wednesday!!!
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I wasn't sure since he's clearly interested in playing both, but he posted two pictures of himself playing basketball in the tweet saying he was visiting Davidson.Waitress wrote:Basketball, or football?CatsUpNorth wrote:https://twitter.com/darylmiller033/stat ... 77960099842019 Triston Miller, Charlotte Country Day@darylmiller033 wrote:Headed to Davidson for a visit Wednesday!!!
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Yes.Waitress wrote:Basketball, or football?CatsUpNorth wrote:https://twitter.com/darylmiller033/stat ... 77960099842019 Triston Miller, Charlotte Country Day@darylmiller033 wrote:Headed to Davidson for a visit Wednesday!!!
6'5, 210+, and he's just a freshman. Lots of highlights.
http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/triston ... videos.htm
http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/triston ... videos.htm
"Here’s what is the elephant in the room. Travis had a bag before. Now everyone has a bag. The Travis Ford recruiting prowess was greatly exaggerated."---SLU fan explaining how NIL took away Ford's recruiting edge
Not sure it is that sinister. Amaker is just using Harvard's version of the Davidson Trust to his advantage. He goes after talented mid-major basketball players who qualify for need-based aid and are good students and says to them, "You can get an athletic scholarship to Directional State University, or you can come to Harvard and our need-based aid will cover you and you'll graduate with a Harvard degree."JerseyLawyer wrote:When Amaker arrived at Harvard, part of his deal was to increase the "points" awarded in the admissions process to his recruits. All the Ivies do that. But Amaker scored a lot of points
Tell me you wouldn't make the same choice.
It certainly helps that need-based aid kicks in for all families making less than around $150K a year at Harvard. It must be nice to have a $40B endowment.
https://twitter.com/GroupStats/status/7 ... 56?lang=en
Three guys from the Kool-Aid list in the top five of Nike EYBL Offensive Rating:
Brad Davison (#1)
Andrew Platek (#4)
Kyle Young (#5)
Three guys from the Kool-Aid list in the top five of Nike EYBL Offensive Rating:
Brad Davison (#1)
Andrew Platek (#4)
Kyle Young (#5)
Our coaches know talent.Acorn wrote:https://twitter.com/GroupStats/status/7 ... 56?lang=en
Three guys from the Kool-Aid list in the top five of Nike EYBL Offensive Rating:
Brad Davison (#1)
Andrew Platek (#4)
Kyle Young (#5)
Davison is in play. Platek's AAU team sends them to the biggest program they can go to. No clue on Young.
We can identify 'em early. Just gotta get 'em interested early - like Grady.
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Just read an article about a lawsuit in Princeton going after the tax exempt status of the University because of the trust earning and the cash received from patented drugs the university has helped developed. The article said that Yale and Harvard are in the cross hairs as well.AndroCat wrote:Not sure it is that sinister. Amaker is just using Harvard's version of the Davidson Trust to his advantage. He goes after talented mid-major basketball players who qualify for need-based aid and are good students and says to them, "You can get an athletic scholarship to Directional State University, or you can come to Harvard and our need-based aid will cover you and you'll graduate with a Harvard degree."JerseyLawyer wrote:When Amaker arrived at Harvard, part of his deal was to increase the "points" awarded in the admissions process to his recruits. All the Ivies do that. But Amaker scored a lot of points
Tell me you wouldn't make the same choice.
It certainly helps that need-based aid kicks in for all families making less than around $150K a year at Harvard. It must be nice to have a $40B endowment.
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From what I can tell, Davison has a lot of connections to the Midwest, specifically family connections to Northern Iowa who he's been recruited by for a long time, but he is also a high-level student so hopefully that and everything else great about our program will pull his interests to the Southeast.CastleCat wrote:Our coaches know talent.Acorn wrote:https://twitter.com/GroupStats/status/7 ... 56?lang=en
Three guys from the Kool-Aid list in the top five of Nike EYBL Offensive Rating:
Brad Davison (#1)
Andrew Platek (#4)
Kyle Young (#5)
Davison is in play. Platek's AAU team sends them to the biggest program they can go to. No clue on Young.
We can identify 'em early. Just gotta get 'em interested early - like Grady.
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JRich 2 would look great in Red and Black.CatsUpNorth wrote:From what I can tell, Davison has a lot of connections to the Midwest, specifically family connections to Northern Iowa who he's been recruited by for a long time, but he is also a high-level student so hopefully that and everything else great about our program will pull his interests to the Southeast.CastleCat wrote:Our coaches know talent.Acorn wrote:https://twitter.com/GroupStats/status/7 ... 56?lang=en
Three guys from the Kool-Aid list in the top five of Nike EYBL Offensive Rating:
Brad Davison (#1)
Andrew Platek (#4)
Kyle Young (#5)
Davison is in play. Platek's AAU team sends them to the biggest program they can go to. No clue on Young.
We can identify 'em early. Just gotta get 'em interested early - like Grady.