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Post by ghostofdylan on Aug 27, 2012 15:40:45 GMT -6
Just learned that Elhadji Seck (6-foot-7, 225-pound power forward, Olney Central Community College) has re-classified to the Class of 2013 and has been offered a scholarship.
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Post by Super King on Aug 27, 2012 18:23:11 GMT -6
So how many years would he have?
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Post by PantherU on Aug 27, 2012 22:51:20 GMT -6
So how many years would he have? My guess is two. He played with Jordan Aaron at Southeastern, so his sophomore year was cut short. He'll probably play 1/2 season at Olney. If he doesn't, he should be able to get his eligibility back for another year; he wasn't a part of the bookstore incident.
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Post by parkerj on Aug 29, 2012 17:49:13 GMT -6
he wasn't a part of the bookstore incident. really? why did he get dismissed? Southeastern Community College didn't list him with the group that was academically ineligible in their press release
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Post by PantherU on Aug 30, 2012 8:16:09 GMT -6
Link?
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Post by parkerj on Aug 31, 2012 21:00:40 GMT -6
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Post by royalty414 on Sept 21, 2012 23:42:58 GMT -6
The Soukup twins, Steven and Michael, from Danville, were on campus taking a tour with their parents tonight and attended part of the volleyball game. There was a previous post in this thread with an article about them. www.thehawkeye.com/story/Soukups-POY-031512
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Post by mrjamesscott on Oct 8, 2012 5:38:40 GMT -6
any information on the Soukup twins?
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Post by royalty414 on Oct 8, 2012 7:38:01 GMT -6
Info as in how the visit went? No. However, I found some more information on who else is recruiting them. "Both have offers from Milwaukee-Wisconsin, Vermont and South Dakota, while being recruited by the likes of Iowa, Northern Iowa, Creighton, Yale, Nebraska-Omaha, Central Michigan, Eastern Kentucky, North Dakota and North Dakota State." d1nation.com/2012/07/08/2013-guar....up-danville-ia/
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Post by PantherU on Oct 8, 2012 14:47:06 GMT -6
The visit went very well. The Soukup twins established a good rapport with players that could be future teammates, and the coaching staff was impressed by how mature they were.
We shall see if they land here. Brothers always tend to do well on the same team at every level, and twins do even better - this is true from the NBA down to D-III, although I can't think of twins playing on the same team in the NBA. Highest I can think of is the Lopez's at Stanford.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Oct 8, 2012 20:24:26 GMT -6
Harrison brothers at UK in 2013.
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Post by mrjamesscott on Oct 8, 2012 23:11:21 GMT -6
i watched the soukup twins highlight videos today and i was blown away. getting these two guys plus a solid big or two and this team could be deadly in the HL in the very near future.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Oct 9, 2012 9:23:37 GMT -6
Brothers always tend to do well on the same team at every level, and twins do even better. Tom and Dick Van Arsdale, Indiana, 1976-77
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Post by yuhayden on Oct 10, 2012 5:34:10 GMT -6
Brothers always tend to do well on the same team at every level, and twins do even better. Tom and Dick Van Arsdale, Indiana, 1976-77 Rusty Alcindor is generally considered as one of the bigger disappointments of the John Wooden era.
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Post by BBFran on Oct 10, 2012 13:40:30 GMT -6
And don't forget the hick triplets. Larry Bird, his brother Darryl...and his other brother Darryl.
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