Wisconsin gained a verbal commitment on Tuesday from Chicago point guard George Marshall, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Marshall chose the Badgers over Arizona, Baylor, DePaul, Illinois State, Marquette, Ohio, Wake Forest and Xavier.
"Wisconsin had the right mix of academics and athletics for me," Marshall told the paper. "It's a basketball school. Coach (Bo) Ryan is a great coach."
Marshall joins forward Devon Hodges (Romeoville, Ill./Romeoville H.S.) in the Badgers' 2011 class.
In my mind it's never good to loose a recruit to Wisconsin
Quote from: MUFan11 on January 20, 2010, 02:46:13 PM
Wisconsin gained a verbal commitment on Tuesday from Chicago point guard George Marshall, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Marshall chose the Badgers over Arizona, Baylor, DePaul, Illinois State, Marquette, Ohio, Wake Forest and Xavier.
"Wisconsin had the right mix of academics and athletics for me," Marshall told the paper. "It's a basketball school. Coach (Bo) Ryan is a great coach."
Marshall joins forward Devon Hodges (Romeoville, Ill./Romeoville H.S.) in the Badgers' 2011 class.
In my mind it's never good to loose a recruit to Wisconsin
I believe Baylor, DePaul, Illinois State, and Ohio were the only ones to offer. I think the other schools mentioned had shown interest but not yet offerred. BMA or GOMU, care to clarify?
I don't think Marquette had actually offered yet.
I'm not sure we offered.
And if we did I'm not sure why, with Cadougan and Reggie Smith on board for the future not to mention Blue could probably handle the point.
This is his offer list on rivals: (he looks fairly good but not very explosive in his highlight video)
Wisconsin
Baylor
DePaul
Illinois State
Ohio
Xavier
He was at the August Elite Camp...thats about all I really knew about him before he committed last night. The articles I have read since then indicate that we were showing interest, but I'm not sure about an offer...
I do know that UW seems to be making Chicago a priority in 2011 with Hodges, and now Marshall.
But..to say we "lost" him to UW probably isnt accurate.
BTW...Just because we have Junior, Blue, and Smith on board, doesnt mean Buzz wont sign a guard in 2011 (or even with one of the 2 2010 schollys left). Remember, we lose Buycks after next season, and Buzz has stated numerous times that he wants at least 5 guards...
He's a point guard so what's the point. We have Junior and Reggie Smith. Let Mr. Marshal be a Badger.
Quote from: nyg on January 20, 2010, 02:59:00 PM
He's a point guard so what's the point. We have Junior and Reggie Smith. Let Mr. Marshal be a Badger.
Reggie is raw, and JC is young, and not a 'true' PG as some people seem to think he is.
He can score, and dishes on his drive.... IIRC.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on January 20, 2010, 03:12:31 PM
Reggie is raw, and JC is young, and not a 'true' PG as some people seem to think he is.
He can score, and dishes on his drive.... IIRC.
I'm curious as to how he's not a true point guard. Help me out please.
nevermind, someone set me straight. I stand corrected.
fail.
edit: I gues I should expand on my thinking. From the videos of him that I had seen and the stat lines, I assumed he was more of a scorer than he is. But I guess that is what happens when you only watch a few vids of highlights... you get a false impression. My mistake.
I think this Reggie Smith kid is going to be spectacular. I think he's a Jonny Flynn type.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on January 20, 2010, 03:21:38 PM
I think this Reggie Smith kid is going to be spectacular. I think he's a Jonny Flynn type.
agreed. i'm actually very excited to see this kid next year. his dunks are lights out.
Quote from: Stone Cold on January 20, 2010, 02:51:22 PM
This is his offer list on rivals: (he looks fairly good but not very explosive in his highlight video)
Wisconsin
Baylor
DePaul
Illinois State
Ohio
Xavier
His list of schools looks like a Crean recruit
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on January 20, 2010, 03:21:38 PM
I think this Reggie Smith kid is going to be spectacular. I think he's a Jonny Flynn type.
Agree that he has the potential to be a very solid contributor, though the Jonny Flynn comparison is dubious. Very different players from the videos I've seen of Reggie.
Quote from: MUFan11 on January 20, 2010, 02:46:13 PM
Wisconsin gained a verbal commitment on Tuesday from Chicago point guard George Marshall, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Marshall chose the Badgers over Arizona, Baylor, DePaul, Illinois State, Marquette, Ohio, Wake Forest and Xavier.
"Wisconsin had the right mix of academics and athletics for me," Marshall told the paper. "It's a basketball school. Coach (Bo) Ryan is a great coach."
Marshall joins forward Devon Hodges (Romeoville, Ill./Romeoville H.S.) in the Badgers' 2011 class.
In my mind it's never good to loose a recruit to Wisconsin
How did we lose a recruit to Wisconsin if we never offered him a scholarship?
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on January 20, 2010, 03:21:38 PM
I think this Reggie Smith kid is going to be spectacular. I think he's a Jonny Flynn type.
Agreed...from the moment we signed this kid, I contended that it wouldn't surprise me for him to be in the mix, big-time next year as a freshman..that he could push Junior. Some on here thought I was crazy..and that Smith isn't a true point guard, etc...All I know is that crazy athleticism, quickness, hops..are hard to keep on the bench.
Quote from: Ners on January 20, 2010, 03:41:35 PM
Agreed...from the moment we signed this kid, I contended that it wouldn't surprise me for him to be in the mix, big-time next year as a freshman..that he could push Junior. Some on here thought I was crazy..and that Smith isn't a true point guard, etc...All I know is that crazy athleticism, quickness, hops..are hard to keep on the bench.
Not calling you out or busting your chops, I am just curious... Have you watched this kid play? In person? Again, just curious.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on January 20, 2010, 03:15:53 PM
nevermind, someone set me straight. I stand corrected.
fail.
edit: I gues I should expand on my thinking. From the videos of him that I had seen and the stat lines, I assumed he was more of a scorer than he is. But I guess that is what happens when you only watch a few vids of highlights... you get a false impression. My mistake.
How strange to get a false impression of a recruit from a highlight video.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on January 20, 2010, 03:21:38 PM
I think this Reggie Smith kid is going to be spectacular. I think he's a Jonny Flynn type.
Jonny Flynn, really? The same Jonny Flynn that was drafted #6 overall last year?
You guys are really setting yorself up for disappointment, if you are expecting all of this out of Reggie Smith next year.
He is definately a nice addition, and I am happy that we have someone of his caliber at the 5th guard spot next year. He has alot of potential, and can develop to become a heck of a player. But the fact remains...Buycks, DJO, Junior, and Vander will get the majority of the minutes at guard next year...I have a hard time seeing Smith taking many minutes away from them.
Quote from: MUFan11 on January 20, 2010, 02:46:13 PM
Wisconsin gained a verbal commitment on Tuesday from Chicago point guard George Marshall, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Marshall chose the Badgers over Arizona, Baylor, DePaul, Illinois State, Marquette, Ohio, Wake Forest and Xavier.
"Wisconsin had the right mix of academics and athletics for me," Marshall told the paper. "It's a basketball school. Coach (Bo) Ryan is a great coach."
Marshall joins forward Devon Hodges (Romeoville, Ill./Romeoville H.S.) in the Badgers' 2011 class.
In my mind it's never good to loose a recruit to Wisconsin
How do you lose a recruit that was never offered?
Quote from: MUFan11 on January 20, 2010, 02:46:13 PM
Wisconsin gained a verbal commitment on Tuesday from Chicago point guard George Marshall, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Marshall chose the Badgers over Arizona, Baylor, DePaul, Illinois State, Marquette, Ohio, Wake Forest and Xavier.
"Wisconsin had the right mix of academics and athletics for me," Marshall told the paper. "It's a basketball school. Coach (Bo) Ryan is a great coach."
Marshall joins forward Devon Hodges (Romeoville, Ill./Romeoville H.S.) in the Badgers' 2011 class.
In my mind it's never good to loose a recruit to Wisconsin
How did we misplace a prospective basketball team member if we did not tender him money for room/board/tuition in exchange for his basketball services?
Quote from: smellofhotbeeftips on January 20, 2010, 03:28:25 PM
His list of schools looks like a Crean recruit
Not bashing Crean, but when I read the list of schools I twas not impressed. Not a "national" recruit by ant means. I like to see guys that have an Arizona, or maybe a Michigan State, or a Florida, or Wake Forest on the list of suitors. If you see a Duke, UNC, or Kentucky, it would indicate to me that we would have a hard time getting him over those schools - at least for the moment. But I think who you're recruiting against is a pretty good barometer of the state of your program
Quote from: Stone Cold on January 20, 2010, 02:51:22 PM
This is his offer list on rivals: (he looks fairly good but not very explosive in his highlight video)
Wisconsin
Baylor
DePaul
Illinois State
Ohio
Xavier
I'd have picked Wisconsin out of that list of schools, too.