The kid showed he couldn't handle not having things his way and when faced with the realization he showed his immaturity that had plagued him all year long. You'd think that being around Jared Sullinger would have been a positive experience but you'd be very wrong. He didn't even show remorse on the bench after he came out unless it was just a case of being frustrated at his actions which to be fair and honest it may have been. Be that as it may, I don't see him thriving in any college program without bringing a negative light to the school he signs with. Again just my opinion.
Last Edited: 9/22/2011 12:40:21 PM by Wilson Hall Record Holder
Saw this in the Dayton Daily News...
Scott has been targeted by several high-major schools since de-committing from Cincinnati earlier this month. He said Alabama, Tennessee and Clemson are among the programs recruiting him. Ohio University made a home visit Monday night, Nebraska was scheduled to meet him at school today and UNC-Greensboro planned to show up Thursday.
He’ll get a home visit from Flyers coach Archie Miller next week and then make an official visit to UD after that.
“I feel like Dayton has moved to the top of my list,” he said before the game. “There’s been a lot going on in the last few weeks, a lot of discussion with my dad and a few of my coaches about where I should go. ... I feel like there’s a lot going on down here that I’d love to be part of.”
UD has already gotten commitments in the 2012 class from Scott’s teammate at Northland, forward Jalen Robinson, and New York City point guard Jevon Thomas.
“I feel like this could be the best basketball decision for me,” Scott said. “Also, I’d be playing with my teammate, Jalen Robinson. And J.T. coming from New York is a big deal. I’ve seen him play throughout the summer, and I feel like our class could be a huge class for the University of Dayton.”
Last Edited: 11/9/2011 9:51:58 AM by bigtillyoopsupsideurhead
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