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No, we have Gladescat for bugs. No others need apply.How many schollies for 2023? I’m surprised that Collins focused on guards with roper snd barnhiser and berry being back and only hunger and Nicholson for bugs. Thoughts?
Nicholson eats bugs?How many schollies for 2023? I’m surprised that Collins focused on guards with roper snd barnhiser and berry being back and only hunger and Nicholson for bugs. Thoughts?
Verbal Commits lists 3
Roy Dixon III
Gus Hurlburt (6'8 from Enderline ND)
Dylan Sandhu (6'4 from Northville Mich)
Did they have enough guys for a basketball team? Football???You're right, loyolacat. I had to look it up. Gus Hurlburt is from a really small town 45 minutes outside of Fargo, ND. His graduating class had 21 students. one of whom is his twin brother Joe, who signed with Colorado. Gus accepted his preferred walk-on offer from NU back in February. He's an incoming freshman, not a transfer. He had a 3.99 GPA (out of 4).
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WildcatReport - Meet Gus Hurlburt, the NU walkon commit from Enderlin, N.D., pop. 886
Gus Hurlburt, the 'other' Hurlburt twin, committed to Northwestern last week as a PWO. Learn about his story here.northwestern.rivals.com
Sandhu was not on the bench during conference play and was removed from the roster without an announcement. Dixon is listed, along with Blake Smith from PA. No Hurlburt listed right now.
Saw on VC that Cats offered 6”4 guard Cameron Carr of Link Academy in Branson, Missouri. Carr is son of former SIU and NBA great Chris Carr. Has Coach Lowery’s prints all over it
I'm glad you posted that.Here is blurb from 247 sports on Cameron Carr who is visiting Evanston this weekend:
There are several players at Link who are more well-known than three-star senior combo guard Cameron Carr, odds are he’ll develop his own notoriety through the course of the year. A classic late-bloomer, Carr is a rail thin 6-foot-4 guard who is still growing, has long arms (7’0” wingspan) and is just starting to tap into his potential,
Carr plays with skill. He can knock down shots, he’s a savvy passer and he has great feel for the game. He’s had some injury battles in previous years but now he’s 100% healthy and while he’s still rail thin, he’s gotten significantly more athletic and that burst allows him to play with significantly more confidence. He just missed the top 150 for the class of 2023 after helping MoKan Elite to a Peach Jam title in July. It wouldn’t be a surprise if he breaks through this season.
Chris Collins of Northwestern and his entire staff were on hand for Carr and he’ll visit Evanston next weekend. He’s also set to see Kansas State (he went to school in Manhattan before transferring to Link) in a few weeks.
His dad is Chris Carr, who played at one of the Proviso schools in the Chicago suburbs, then SIU, then the NBA. He w coached women’s basketball at K-State and is now coaching men’s basketball at DII Drury University, in Springfield, Mo.I'm glad you posted that.
There was absolutely zero news for weeks and I was wondering if we still had a basketball program.
Meh, not really.I'm glad you posted that.
There was absolutely zero news for weeks and I was wondering if we still had a basketball program.
Also, not tall enough to be a wing.When people talk about "combo" guards, I always hear "shooting guards who can dribble in a pinch, but aren't going to have the chops to be a D1 point".
Oof! Mea culpa!Chris Carr is from tiny Pilot Knob, Missouri, in the Missouri ozarks, not Proviso. His story is a fascinating one, coming from a high school of less than 100 students, receiving only one division one offer out of high school from Rich Herrin at SIU to his ascension in the NBA and runner up to Kobe Bryant in all star slam dunk contest.
I hadn't actually thought of that, but yeah that's the 'not a forward, either' part of it.Also, not tall enough to be a wing.