Oso planning to go pro
This has been known for weeks. Try to keep up.
Ouch that hurts. I didn't know Goergetown was in It. Good for you being ahead of the curb.
Actually most everyone was ahead of you. Just read the existing 8 page thread on him.
Oh I didn't see that thank you so much.
If you go on his twitter you'll find this was just officially announced.
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
Do you mean the 9 page thread on preppy boy shoes? I stopped reading the thread on Hannif when it had nothing to do with Hannif.Thanks Johnny.
It would have helped if you had mentioned the new twitter post before your fourth post, and why start a new thread? I believe that those were the cause of the way your thread was received.
I admire your classy responses to what were pretty much unnecessary condescending posts.And for what it's worth - your post does add some value - as some were speculating it was simply between us and Cal...and there were originally 6 schools on his list. Baylor has been eliminated...and it escapes me right now the other school that didn't make the cut.
One of my buddies is a manager for the team and I talked to him yesterday.He said typical protocol for visits like that is that the entire team (coaches, managers, players) plus the recruit and his family go to Wojo's house for lunch the day after the recruit sees campus, the Al, the Bradley Center.As for Haanif, my buddy said he was really reserved (pretty typical for a recruit in a setting he's not familiar with) but that he seemed to really enjoy the visit in general and hit it off with the current guys on the team as the visit went on. Haanif commended MU for being very "family-oriented" in terms of close relationships and get-togethers like that at Wojo's place with everyone on the team involved. (Honestly, super refreshing to hear that because I was a student manager my freshman year under Buzz and that wasn't an impression any recruit would be under. Wojo has gone above and beyond to make every person in the program feel valuable. An actual quote from the guy who now works for Wojo as a manger: "I actually enjoy coming into work now. Wojo has changed pretty much everything")In regards to Henry, and I know people here have sources that have indicated similar things, and Mark Miller tweeting positive things has been great as well, but my buddy said the staff is really confident in landing Henry. Not only because of Wally, but because of the familiarity with others too (Nick, being close to home, etc.) and his relationship with Wojo being maybe the biggest thing. So who knows, just wanted to pass along some things I'd heard. Both encouraging, and let's really hope these two guys commit. Couldn't ask for a better first few months if we land them. In Wojo We Trust.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Curbs move so fast; not easy to stay ahead of 'em.OK, I'll apologize now for being a jerk. I just couldn't resist throwing this kind of, um, curb-ball!
Lol all good man.
You guyz still ain't caught up with the curb.Maybe there's a Hannif in addition to Haanif?PS - if he commits to MU, I will try to drop by to a HS game or two of his this winter.
One of my buddies is a manager for the team and I talked to him yesterday.An actual quote from the guy who now works for Wojo as a manger: "I actually enjoy coming into work now. Wojo has changed pretty much everything")