Just saw hes pretty much a lock to Louisville. He is best friends with Louisville commit Justin Coleman so I guess that sealed it. Any other 2010 bigs?
Well there goes the best name of the bunch... It'll be extremely difficult to root against george-ee
link?
Sorry, no link. Here in Louisville they were interviewing the players participating in the Derby Festival Classic and that was his response in the interview.
Is it possible to de-commit even if you are only 80% committed?
Quote from: KonaWarrior on April 08, 2010, 07:13:14 PM
Is it possible to de-commit even if you are only 80% committed?
He must play a lot of EA March Madness. How are you 80% committed?
He and Coleman are pretty much a package deal. When Coleman committed to UL, it was presumed that Dieng wouldnt be far behind...it has taken awhile though...
Quote from: GOMU1104 on April 08, 2010, 07:50:10 PM
He and Coleman are pretty much a package deal. When Coleman committed to UL, it was presumed that Dieng wouldnt be far behind...it has taken awhile though...
wow to bad coleman did not follow thru on his "soft" verbal to MU
Quote from: goldeneagles43 on April 08, 2010, 06:08:48 PM
Just saw hes pretty much a lock to Louisville. He is best friends with Louisville commit Justin Coleman so I guess that sealed it. Any other 2010 bigs?
That's too bad would've been nice to see him in a MU uniform next year.
I would have taken him over Cothron. He's more of a center type. I think we really could have used his shot blocking and rebounding. That said, I won't be crying if we can whisk Cothron away form the 'bama schools.
Quote from: GOMU1104 on April 08, 2010, 07:50:10 PM
He and Coleman are pretty much a package deal. When Coleman committed to UL, it was presumed that Dieng wouldnt be far behind...it has taken awhile though...
When Coleman was talking MU, in the fall, I believe, I recall seeing that we were the only school he was being mentioned with. That is VERY unusual for a recruit of his caliber prior to a school at least getting a verbal. Every time that I've seen that with MU (I'm only talking about highly ranked guys here), its always turned out that I don't hear anything for a while and then the guy either goes the prep route or ends up somewhere like Louisville. My read (based entirely on speculation), is that Buzz couldn't get Coleman admitted.
Quote from: mudimitri on April 08, 2010, 06:12:21 PM
Well there goes the best name of the bunch... It'll be extremely difficult to root against george-ee
If he's in a Louisville uniform? It won't be very difficult to root against him at all.
I thought he was 100% Senegalese?
He heard that the Coach likes to bang chicks on restaraunt tables and wants the same benefit. That has not yet been promised to him which explains the 80%
What a great recruiting incentive!
Man I hope we can steal Gorgui away from them. I watched him play tonight at the Derby Festival Classic and he was probably the most impressive guy there. Top 3 players were probably Ray McCallum, Gorgui Dieng, and Justin Coleman. He is a big man who is an amazing shot blocker, has fantastic feet, and runs the court about as good for a big guy as I have ever seen. This guy has 5* potential and has a sky high ceiling. Go get him Buzz!
I don't understand why none of these guys cannot realize that the chances of them starting or getting extremely high minutes as a freshman in the Big East are extremely high!
Apparently he is taking 2 visits this week then deciding. Does anyone know if one of those visits is to MU?
Yep..and Colorado or Nebraska or some state out there.
has anyone read the scout article on him/ can you paraphrase it?
Via: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/recruiting/2010/04/weekly_recruiting_roundup_124.html
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• The Terps could still be in the running for Huntington (W.Va.) Prep center Gorgui Dieng, according to the Charleston Gazette.
But Dieng isn't expected to sign with anybody today. Huntington Prep coach Rob Fulford said he is preparing to play in an AAU tournament in Denver, and will take one official visit to Marquette and one to Maryland or Wake Forest. A decision is expected in perhaps a week and a half.
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It sounds like the Colorado visit is off which makes the possible Wake Forest visit make sense. With Bzdelik moving to Wake, Dieng or his coach must have liked Bzdelik. I like that Dieng's visit to MU will come after some time has passed since the Louisville visit so he'll have had time to get over the initial excitement of that visit and put it into perspective. Since he's not sure whether he's going to visit Maryland or Wake, maybe he's not too committed to checking out that third school.
By my calculations, if we surgically remove the Louisville parts, he'll be a shade over 16 inches tall.
Would we still be interested in Dieng at this size?
Quote from: LittleMurs on April 16, 2010, 01:11:30 PM
By my calculations, if we surgically remove the Louisville parts, he'll be a shade over 16 inches tall.
Would we still be interested in Dieng at this size?
I don't see why not, Acker was about that size and he did well his Sr. year.
If it is within the rules, hopefully Ousmane gave him a call or a chat on Skype. He'd be a good person since he could relate to Dieng by position and background.
Quote from: HoopsMalone on April 16, 2010, 02:37:54 PM
If it is within the rules, hopefully Ousmane gave him a call or a chat on Skype. He'd be a good person since he could relate to Dieng by position and background.
I found this pretty funny.
Senegal is a large country.
You know nothing of Barro's or Dieng's "background" except that they are from the same country.
bahahahhaa.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on April 16, 2010, 03:28:07 PM
I found this pretty funny.
Senegal is a large country.
You know nothing of Barro's or Dieng's "background" except that they are from the same country.
bahahahhaa.
If I was 6'10' and thinking of playing in Europe and another 6'10" player from the Midwest of the United States had played there, I would appreciate his input on what it is like at the school/city for someone with a similar (I guess that is the word we disagree on) background. I'd consider that similar and take the person's phone call. I would give his opinon of the area a lot of weight too. Just me though. Maybe not everyone would, but cannot imagine it hurting.
And I actually use Marquette, my grad school, and where I am from as the starting point of a lot of networking. It's an easy thing to use to relate to people. A great starting point and a good reason for people to take my call. I have never been laughed at, nor have I ever heard any being laughed at...
I also appreciate Buzz using his similar background of being from Texas as probably the starting point of a lot of recruiting down there.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on April 16, 2010, 03:28:07 PM
I found this pretty funny.
Senegal is a large country.
You know nothing of Barro's or Dieng's "background" except that they are from the same country.
bahahahhaa.
If I'm from Colorado and you're from Wisconsin (?) and we both move to Florida, I think we might perceive and it might be fair to say that we don't have similar backgrounds (although there likely will be some similarities). If I'm from Colorado and you're from Wisconsin and we both move to Senegal, I think we might perceive and it might be fair to say that we have similar backgrounds (although there likely will be some dissimilarities).
Sometimes things are relative.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on April 16, 2010, 04:16:51 PM
If I'm from Colorado and you're from Wisconsin (?) and we both move to Florida, I think we might perceive and it might be fair to say that we don't have similar backgrounds (although there likely will be some similarities). If I'm from Colorado and you're from Wisconsin and we both move to Senegal, I think we might perceive and it might be fair to say that we have similar backgrounds (although there likely will be some dissimilarities).
Sometimes things are relative.
Excellent way of looking at it.
While I agree it is a good way to look at it, I think it looses a little bit of strength in this case since he moved to the us ___years ago (someone can find that, I'm I little lazy today). If you were moving directly from one country to another yeah, no matter where you are from in your home country it would more similar.
Also I doubt his ultimate goal as a player being recruited by several high major programs is to play in Europe, his goal is most likely NBA as should all recruits coming in. Realistically though, he would like to at least play in Europe I would expect.
Even with all of that I would agree that talking to someone like Ousmane wouldn't hurt if I were in Dieng's shoes. And I would answer the phone and listen to any advice or insight he had.
Quote from: Arod on April 16, 2010, 04:50:49 PMWhile I agree it is a good way to look at it, I think it looses a little bit of strength in this case since he moved to the us ___years ago (someone can find that, I'm I little lazy today). If you were moving directly from one country to another yeah, no matter where you are from in your home country it would more similar.
Uhh, that blank is only a fraction of a year. He's only been in the USA since October.