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Post by coljsSBU on May 27, 2009 16:57:56 GMT -5
I talked to great bonnie player Tim Winn this past weekend and he told me that Kelvin is coming to bonnies. I don't want to jump the gun until we hear from Agee himself but I just wanted to let you all know as it has seemed kind of slow and dire on the board in terms of recruiting.
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Post by bonaman2013 on May 27, 2009 17:50:03 GMT -5
will he be given the "House" treatment or will he actually play his Freshman year?
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Post by bonaman2013 on May 27, 2009 18:05:15 GMT -5
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Post by GoPadres on May 27, 2009 19:16:41 GMT -5
Much like Davenport who was signed late in the last spring signing period, I think Agee would be a solid signing at this point. Has very good high school numbers from a strong program.
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Post by mrrowdy999 on May 27, 2009 20:30:15 GMT -5
Its a good move by coach to get into the Niagara Falls pipeline. A lot of great players come out of there and hopefully Agee is the next one.
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Post by jh on May 31, 2009 7:52:44 GMT -5
Much like Davenport who was signed late in the last spring signing period, I think Agee would be a solid signing at this point. Has very good high school numbers from a strong program. I agree - and a bit surprising we have not flat out offered. UB has offered the kid - the same UB who also offered Buffalo product Rodney Pierce who was their MVP and this staff did not pay enough attention to. Kelvin Agee is 6'3 SG avg 22ppg and captain from one of the state's top programs. He was voted 1st team All NY State for AA schools, he was 1st team All WNY and was MVP of the Empire State games the year before - AND the kid wants the Brown & White likely bypassing a UB offer for the chance to play for SBU and the A10. That type of want translates into hard work both in the classroom and on the basketball court. I remember when we had the incoming frosh class of Robert Cheeks and Vidal messiah and JR Bremer - Bremer the least herladed of the 3 - but he worked the hardest and was bench pressing 400lbs by his senior year allowing him to rise ahead of the more highly touted.
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