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RE: 2018/9 EMU Men's Basketball Recruiting
(07-14-2018 03:25 PM)KPJ Wrote:  Re: JJ
https://www.spireinstitute.org/training/basketball

Okay, that looks like a full time, professional level job.

What that says to me, is that JJ's father has a job which is NOT related to the son's college future.

That is, there wouldn't be a 'father-son package deal' UNLESS JJ stays at UDM for another year.

https://www.spireinstitute.org/basketball

It is mid-July and there are some very, very good prospect from Detroit area schools who are transferring and haven't found a home (Jermaine Jackson Jr. and Greg Eboigbodin).

If I'm a MAC HC with an available scholarship, I'm trying, trying, trying...
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2018 04:29 PM by emu steve.)
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