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RENO, Nev. - Brandon Fields, Matt LaGrone and JaVale McGee have signed national letters of intent to study and play basketball at the University of Nevada beginning in 2006-07, second-year head coach Mark Fox announced Wednesday.
Just wondering about early signings at other WAC Schools.
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11-09-2005 07:23 PM |
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Watch out WAC...this Nevada team will be very good for years to come.
McGee is 6'11'' and might be the blue-chipper Nevada needs to replace Fazekas after this season (assuming he's NBA bound) or after the next. McGee was rated as the #6 player in the state of Illinois...and I think they know a thing or two about producing basketball players.
Fields was highly recruited and is supposed to be an outstanding player as well.
I don't know as much on LaGrone, but his brother was an outstanding athlete and played linebacker for the Pack. He's supposed to be a pretty good get as well.
Of course on signing day, every team looks like a national champion.
What about the rest of the WAC? Anyone else get early signings?
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11-10-2005 01:13 AM |
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I think there are 2 others that NEvada is after right now to sign here.
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11-10-2005 01:47 AM |
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Here's a list of 2006 verbals from <a href='http://interact.cstv.com/recruiting/' target='_blank'>cstv.com</a>.
Boise St
Zack Moritz C 6'10" 230 Columbia River HS, Vancouver, Washington
Paul Noonan F 6'6" 175 Beaverton HS, Oregon
Fresno St
none
Hawaii
Alex Veit F 6'8" 210, Salem, Oregon; Monterey Peninsula CC, Cal
Idaho
Lorenzo Ecford F 6'8" 180 Chicago, IL; West Plains CC, MO; Kennedy-King CC, IL
Louisiana Tech
Leslie Jackson G 6'4" 185 Bryan HS, Texas
New Mexico St
Hatila Passos (DeSouza) F 6'9" 240 Brazil; Dixie State CC, Utah
San Jose St
Kevin Buggs G 6'1" 185 Poly HS, Long Beach, California
Oliver Caballero C 6'9" 240 Alisal HS, Salina, California
Justin Graham G 6'4" 185 Ripon HS, California
Tim Pierce F 6'7" 190 Oakland, California; Arizona St transfer (2 yr eligibility?)
Utah St
Aaron England G 6'4" N/A Cyprus HS, Magna, Utah
Brady Jardine F 6'6" 190 Twin Falls HS, Idaho
Ernest Williams G 6’4
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11-10-2005 12:15 PM |
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[quote="clpack"] Here's a list of 2006 verbals from <a href='http://interact.cstv.com/recruiting/' target='_blank'>cstv.com</a>.
Boise St
Zack Moritz C 6'10" 230 Columbia River HS, Vancouver, Washington
Paul Noonan F 6'6" 175 Beaverton HS, Oregon
Fresno St
none
Hawaii
Alex Veit F 6'8" 210, Salem, Oregon; Monterey Peninsula CC, Cal
Idaho
Lorenzo Ecford F 6'8" 180 Chicago, IL; West Plains CC, MO; Kennedy-King CC, IL
Louisiana Tech
Leslie Jackson G 6'4" 185 Bryan HS, Texas
New Mexico St
Hatila Passos (DeSouza) F 6'9" 240 Brazil; Dixie State CC, Utah
San Jose St
Kevin Buggs G 6'1" 185 Poly HS, Long Beach, California
Oliver Caballero C 6'9" 240 Alisal HS, Salina, California
Justin Graham G 6'4" 185 Ripon HS, California
Tim Pierce F 6'7" 190 Oakland, California; Arizona St transfer (2 yr eligibility?)
Utah St
Aaron England G 6'4" N/A Cyprus HS, Magna, Utah
Brady Jardine F 6'6" 190 Twin Falls HS, Idaho
Ernest Williams G 6’4
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11-10-2005 02:41 PM |
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FWIW, WAC recruit rankings in <a href='http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/classof2006-1072006-970.html' target='_blank'>Hoopscoop Top 2006 Seniors</a>.
196. Matt Lagrone, Nevada
223. Ernest Williams, Utah St
261. JaVale McGee, Nevada
366. Paul Noonan, Boise St
425. Brandon Fields, Nevada
517. Leslie Jackson, LaTech
826. Kevin Buggs, San Jose St
867. Brady Jardine, Utah St
not ranked
Aaron England, Utah St
Zack Moritz, Boise St
Oliver Caballero, San Jose St
Justin Graham, San Jose St
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11-10-2005 03:26 PM |
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clpack Wrote:FWIW, WAC recruit rankings in <a href='http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/classof2006-1072006-970.html' target='_blank'>Hoopscoop Top 2006 Seniors</a>.
196. Matt Lagrone, Nevada
223. Ernest Williams, Utah St
261. JaVale McGee, Nevada
366. Paul Noonan, Boise St
425. Brandon Fields, Nevada
517. Leslie Jackson, LaTech
826. Kevin Buggs, San Jose St
867. Brady Jardine, Utah St
not ranked
Aaron England, Utah St
Zack Moritz, Boise St
Oliver Caballero, San Jose St
Justin Graham, San Jose St
I think Boise is getting the players they need to continually be in the top half of the WAC.
Kirk Cunningham may make them title contenders by his sophmore year. Boise State is in a rebuilding year this year, but could be very good in 2006-2007.....
At least this team looks lot better than last years team at this point in the season....
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11-10-2005 03:44 PM |
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broncobob Wrote:clpack Wrote:FWIW, WAC recruit rankings in <a href='http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/classof2006-1072006-970.html' target='_blank'>Hoopscoop Top 2006 Seniors</a>.
196. Matt Lagrone, Nevada
223. Ernest Williams, Utah St
261. JaVale McGee, Nevada
366. Paul Noonan, Boise St
425. Brandon Fields, Nevada
517. Leslie Jackson, LaTech
826. Kevin Buggs, San Jose St
867. Brady Jardine, Utah St
not ranked
Aaron England, Utah St
Zack Moritz, Boise St
Oliver Caballero, San Jose St
Justin Graham, San Jose St
I think Boise is getting the players they need to continually be in the top half of the WAC.
Kirk Cunningham may make them title contenders by his sophmore year. Boise State is in a rebuilding year this year, but could be very good in 2006-2007.....
At least this team looks lot better than last years team at this point in the season....
This is a rebuilding year but it's looking like it will be a better year than last. Much more talent and size, and that all important attitude.
I'm not surprised to see Noonan higher ranked than Moritz, given that there's no comparison in the HS Jr numbers where Noonan shined in scoring, rebounding and blocks. But Moritz was 6' 8" last year is just under 6'11" today and still growing. To hear Graham talk of this kid, he's very athletic, has a good outside-inside game, etc. Throw him in there with Cunningham and we'll be as big as anyone inside for once.
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11-10-2005 03:50 PM |
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Roughrider Wrote:broncobob Wrote:clpack Wrote:FWIW, WAC recruit rankings in <a href='http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/classof2006-1072006-970.html' target='_blank'>Hoopscoop Top 2006 Seniors</a>.
196. Matt Lagrone, Nevada
223. Ernest Williams, Utah St
261. JaVale McGee, Nevada
366. Paul Noonan, Boise St
425. Brandon Fields, Nevada
517. Leslie Jackson, LaTech
826. Kevin Buggs, San Jose St
867. Brady Jardine, Utah St
not ranked
Aaron England, Utah St
Zack Moritz, Boise St
Oliver Caballero, San Jose St
Justin Graham, San Jose St
I think Boise is getting the players they need to continually be in the top half of the WAC.
Kirk Cunningham may make them title contenders by his sophmore year. Boise State is in a rebuilding year this year, but could be very good in 2006-2007.....
At least this team looks lot better than last years team at this point in the season....
This is a rebuilding year but it's looking like it will be a better year than last. Much more talent and size, and that all important attitude.
I'm not surprised to see Noonan higher ranked than Moritz, given that there's no comparison in the HS Jr numbers where Noonan shined in scoring, rebounding and blocks. But Moritz was 6' 8" last year is just under 6'11" today and still growing. To hear Graham talk of this kid, he's very athletic, has a good outside-inside game, etc. Throw him in there with Cunningham and we'll be as big as anyone inside for once.
Like I said, the future is finally starting to look bright for Bronco Hoops.
Aren't you glad you got those season ticket now RR?????
Maybe we can start the Section 8 Crazies back up......
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11-10-2005 04:34 PM |
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broncobob Wrote:Roughrider Wrote:broncobob Wrote:clpack Wrote:FWIW, WAC recruit rankings in <a href='http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/classof2006-1072006-970.html' target='_blank'>Hoopscoop Top 2006 Seniors</a>.
196. Matt Lagrone, Nevada
223. Ernest Williams, Utah St
261. JaVale McGee, Nevada
366. Paul Noonan, Boise St
425. Brandon Fields, Nevada
517. Leslie Jackson, LaTech
826. Kevin Buggs, San Jose St
867. Brady Jardine, Utah St
not ranked
Aaron England, Utah St
Zack Moritz, Boise St
Oliver Caballero, San Jose St
Justin Graham, San Jose St
I think Boise is getting the players they need to continually be in the top half of the WAC.
Kirk Cunningham may make them title contenders by his sophmore year. Boise State is in a rebuilding year this year, but could be very good in 2006-2007.....
At least this team looks lot better than last years team at this point in the season....
This is a rebuilding year but it's looking like it will be a better year than last. Much more talent and size, and that all important attitude.
I'm not surprised to see Noonan higher ranked than Moritz, given that there's no comparison in the HS Jr numbers where Noonan shined in scoring, rebounding and blocks. But Moritz was 6' 8" last year is just under 6'11" today and still growing. To hear Graham talk of this kid, he's very athletic, has a good outside-inside game, etc. Throw him in there with Cunningham and we'll be as big as anyone inside for once.
Like I said, the future is finally starting to look bright for Bronco Hoops.
Aren't you glad you got those season ticket now RR?????
Maybe we can start the Section 8 Crazies back up......
Really, it's still been fun the past several seasons. Those seats are worth it, but will be seriously a bargain when Graham gets it going consistently. Maybe ATW moved a few rows down because he knows how loud it's going to get in section 8 this year?
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11-10-2005 04:40 PM |
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Six_Pack Wrote:Watch out WAC...this Nevada team will be very good for years to come.
McGee is 6'11'' and might be the blue-chipper Nevada needs to replace Fazekas after this season (assuming he's NBA bound) or after the next. McGee was rated as the #6 player in the state of Illinois...and I think they know a thing or two about producing basketball players.
Fields was highly recruited and is supposed to be an outstanding player as well.
I don't know as much on LaGrone, but his brother was an outstanding athlete and played linebacker for the Pack. He's supposed to be a pretty good get as well.
Of course on signing day, every team looks like a national champion.
What about the rest of the WAC? Anyone else get early signings?
Congrats Pack! You're in the middle of a good ride......hope we can throw in a bump or two for ya!
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11-10-2005 04:57 PM |
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Roughrider Wrote:broncobob Wrote:Roughrider Wrote:broncobob Wrote:clpack Wrote:FWIW, WAC recruit rankings in <a href='http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/classof2006-1072006-970.html' target='_blank'>Hoopscoop Top 2006 Seniors</a>.
196. Matt Lagrone, Nevada
223. Ernest Williams, Utah St
261. JaVale McGee, Nevada
366. Paul Noonan, Boise St
425. Brandon Fields, Nevada
517. Leslie Jackson, LaTech
826. Kevin Buggs, San Jose St
867. Brady Jardine, Utah St
not ranked
Aaron England, Utah St
Zack Moritz, Boise St
Oliver Caballero, San Jose St
Justin Graham, San Jose St
I think Boise is getting the players they need to continually be in the top half of the WAC.
Kirk Cunningham may make them title contenders by his sophmore year. Boise State is in a rebuilding year this year, but could be very good in 2006-2007.....
At least this team looks lot better than last years team at this point in the season....
This is a rebuilding year but it's looking like it will be a better year than last. Much more talent and size, and that all important attitude.
I'm not surprised to see Noonan higher ranked than Moritz, given that there's no comparison in the HS Jr numbers where Noonan shined in scoring, rebounding and blocks. But Moritz was 6' 8" last year is just under 6'11" today and still growing. To hear Graham talk of this kid, he's very athletic, has a good outside-inside game, etc. Throw him in there with Cunningham and we'll be as big as anyone inside for once.
Like I said, the future is finally starting to look bright for Bronco Hoops.
Aren't you glad you got those season ticket now RR?????
Maybe we can start the Section 8 Crazies back up......
Really, it's still been fun the past several seasons. Those seats are worth it, but will be seriously a bargain when Graham gets it going consistently. Maybe ATW moved a few rows down because he knows how loud it's going to get in section 8 this year?
ATW needs to find some seats on the end of a row....as much as he is up and down with his daughters............and yes the noise that BoiseStFan brings could have had a impact on his decision to move.....
I am getting ready to leave work and get my arse down to Cheerleaders to watch the game...............................
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11-10-2005 05:07 PM |
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If Boise St can get some good recruits as they have been, they'll be a consistent contender in the WAC. The Taco Bell Arena is a tough place to play when it is full and the Broncos are in their game. Boise St and NMSU are the programs that are lowest, right now, with the most potential to soar, IMHO.
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11-10-2005 06:42 PM |
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Yes, the Taco Bell Arena is a tough place to play. I hate to MEAT BSU on that court.....and LETTUCE not forget the coach, or the head CHEESE, who is always crying about something.....just SOUR CREAM if you ask me.
As bad as some sponsorship deals are, I have to say that the Taco Bell Arena is probably the worst I've heard.
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11-11-2005 01:56 AM |
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Slapdad Wrote:Yes, the Taco Bell Arena is a tough place to play. I hate to MEAT BSU on that court.....and LETTUCE not forget the coach, or the head CHEESE, who is always crying about something.....just SOUR CREAM if you ask me.
As bad as some sponsorship deals are, I have to say that the Taco Bell Arena is probably the worst I've heard.
Slapdaddy, it is better to be cilantro and be thought a fool, than to guacamole and remove all doubt.
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11-11-2005 12:33 PM |
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Slapdad Wrote:As bad as some sponsorship deals are, I have to say that the Taco Bell Arena is probably the worst I've heard.
Yo Slapdad, shut your chalupa! It's nacho place to be dissing the TB. In queso you're unaware, the TB has the whole enchilada. If you don't play nice, they'll be adding mutton to the menu.....................ooohhhhhh.........I SOoo did not just say that! sorry man!
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11-11-2005 01:18 PM |
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