It didn’t take three-star offensive lineman Dylan Admire (Overland Park, KS/ Blue Valley West, Video) long to decide where he was going to play college football after de-committing from the University of Nebraska. All it took was one visit to Lawrence and Admire was sold on the University of Kansas. Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for July, 2010
Second time is the charm
Big man looking to visit Kansas soon
The #17 ranked player in the ESPNU 100 (#1 ranked center), Johnny O’Bryant (Video), is busy finishing up his last stint on the summer circuit in Orlando right now, but after that, the 6’10″ big man from Mississippi could be making the trip north to visit the University of Kansas. Read the rest of this entry »
Hensley picks Kansas
When linebacker Jason Hensley (Alma, AR./Alma) had a feeling that he would be a Jayhawk once he arrived on campus. The 6’2″ 215 pound outside linebacker had already put Kansas at the top of his list, but after seeing all that the University and football program had to offer, Hensley knew that KU was the place for him. Read the rest of this entry »
Rasheed Sulaimon Highlights
Some clips of 2012 guard Rasheed Sulaimon
http://theshiver.com/video/2012basketball/sulaimoneybl.flvFive things learned at Fab 48, Super 64
After a full week of basketball in Las Vegas for the Fab 48 and adidas Super 64, here is a look at five things that stood out.
West Coast loaded on the perimeter
It has been well documented that the West Coast’s 2011 class is void of bigs; however, it is clear the strength of the class is on the perimeter. There are five elite level prospects — Jabari Brown (Oakland, Calif./Oakland), Nick Johnson (Gilbert, Ariz./Findlay Prep), Norman Powell (San Diego/Abraham Lincoln), Josiah Turner (Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento) and Jahii Carson (Phoenix/Mesa) — and a bevy of others that will play at the high-major level — Tony Wroten Jr. (Renton, Wash./Garfield), Gary Bell Jr. (Kent, Wash./Kentridge), Michael Caffey (Corona, Calif./Centennial) and Hikeem Stewart (Seattle/Rainier Beach). Read the rest of this entry »

