[QUOTE]I am pretty athletic and I can take it to the rack pretty good," said Guyn. “But I can hit the open shot when I need to and get the other players involved.”
Scott County went 28-4 this season but was upset in a regional title game by Lexington Catholic, 68-67. Guyn did all he could in that game, scoring a team high 31 points.
When we saw him at North Central on Sunday, the Kentucky native passed along the latest on his recruiting front.
“Indiana of course, they have been on me pretty hard. Louisville, Arizona, Illinois, Western Kentucky has offered, UNC-Charlotte has offered. There is a variety of schools and I am just trying to stay hungry.”
He recently worked in an in-state trip to Bowling Green.
“I went down to Western a couple weeks ago,” said Guyn. “They are a pretty good school, so I like them too.”
He hopes to raise the interest level of the Hoosier staff to another level.
“I am waiting on Coach Crean to come see me play,” said Guyn. “He has not seen me play yet but Roshown McLeod has seen him play. Hopefully Coach Crean will come see me and offer.”[/QUOTE]
Love to see that he is a great defender. Who recruited him? You have to give our assistants and Bobby credit, it’s hard to reel in a top 150 guy coming off an 11-20 season, especially when you haven’t made the tournament in 4 years.
the more the merrier:
2010 Departing Schollies:
Dijuan Harris
Ian Andersen
Rashad Coleman
[I]Phil Jones[/I]
2010 Incoming Schollies:
Jamar Briscoe
Ge’lawn Guyn Trevin Parks
**Circumstantial
Should be really deep at guard these next few years. I think the 3rd Schollie we have to fill at the moment should definitely being going to a center, who could hopefully spend a year backing up Phil or redshirting.
Sounds like it is a good thing he committed to us now, seems to be on the rise. It is pretty amazing the turn recruiting has taken since Braswell committed.
For '10 we should be in good shape to land a pretty good big man. Spears/Braswell/Jones will get most of the time, but two out of those three will be in their last year. Good chance to pick up a highly rated player to play next to Braswell for a few years.
Wow, who saw that coming? From reading the articles it seemed he was pretty interested in WKU and that they were his leader…
His rivals page says Kummer recruited him, which makes me feel good about someone not named Moxley snaring a top recruit for our class…Great job, can’t wait to see him in green.
i would love to try and go after david nyarsuk, who plays at one of the prep schools in north carolina. i know ohio state and tennesee are going after him so it might be tough but it just goes to show how hard it is to find a good center.
i would love to try and go after david nyarsuk, who plays at one of the prep schools in north carolina. i know ohio state and tennesee are going after him so it might be tough but it just goes to show how hard it is to find a good center.
He is really the only guy that we’d have a shot at targeting if we’re talking a Rivals Top 150 center. Somebody needs to call him up and tell him we are interested, and that even if he’s not sure about us right now if he’ll just hold off committing to another school and watch our program this year, maybe come out for a few games and see what’s happening here, and then decide after the season has ended.
[B]Sounds like it is a good thing he committed to us now, seems to be on the rise.[/B] It is pretty amazing the turn recruiting has taken since Braswell committed.
For '10 we should be in good shape to land a pretty good big man. Spears/Braswell/Jones will get most of the time, but two out of those three will be in their last year. Good chance to pick up a highly rated player to play next to Braswell for a few years.
Sadly, now that he committed to a non-BCS school his stock will either stop moving up or fall, despite the fact that he’s only going to get better. All in all, a great add. Now, where did I put my kool aid…