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Just caught word that Ryan Evans just committed to us for next year. He states that he will have a full-scholarship.
This brings up two questions for me?
1. Does anyone know anything about this kid bessides 6'6" shooting guard from AZ?
2. I thought we only had 4 scholarships left? The rumor I heard was that Mo Cain was getting one for next year, which left 4 remaining.
Fill us in if you have some more info....
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Here's some more info:
Here's some more stuff on Evans.
Here's what was up with the scholarship situation for next year:
- Butch, Stiemsma, and Flowers are graduating. Bo is also getting the scholarship back that he banked by giving it to Mo Cain this year. That gave him four schollies to play with.
- Berggren, Jordan, Wilson, and Markolf took those scholarships.
- Gullikson likely lost his scholarship because of the drinking ticket in January. Coach Gard (sp?) said that he'll be back next year, but if Evans is getting a scholarhsip then it means that he's getting the one that Gullikson had. There's also the possibility that someone transfering, but there's been no chatter about that happening.
In nonscholarship news, Wquinton Smith won't be coming back next year, and I'm not sure if Brett Valentyn will be. That opens up the nonscholarship spot for Gullikson and possibly one for L.A. Pomlee or Isiah Nunn to come in as preferred walk-ons.
This makes the 2009 class full as well because Gullikson's scholarship was supposed to last through next year. That means that Jamil Wilson is out in the snow for now, which is unfortunate because Crean leaving for Indiana should have been a huge advantage for Bo. A lot can happen between now and March 8th of next year, though. Look for someone (Gavinski please take one for the team) to transfer if it's going to happen.
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That makes sense about Gully losing his scholarship. Wouldnt Wilson be able to snag either Landry's, Krabb's, or Cain's?
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Cain's is gone, his was only for one year as mentioned above, it is going to Ian Markoff in next years class (aka Cain does NOT have a schollie for next year). Krabbs and Landry's schollies are spoken for by Bruesewitz (sp?) and Diamond Taylor in the '09 class who have already committed. The only way we can get Jamil Wilson now is if someone takes one for the team and/or transfers out (I am with Sconnie/Komacki, I hope Gavinski decides to go elsewhere, for his own sake and the sake of the program). I like this Evan's kid and I like him coming here but we need to find a way to get Jamil Wilson a scholarship, we can't lose that kid to MSU or Marquette, it will come back to haunt us if we do.
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Cain only got a scholarship for this past year because Bo was banking it for next year's incoming class. It's already gone (you could say that it went to Robert Wilson). Diamond Taylor and Mike Bruesewitz have already committed for the following year, taking the scholarships that will be opened up by Landry and Krabs graduating. That's why another one has to open up in order for Jamil Wilson to be a Badger.
This might help if you're having trouble keeping track of it.
Outgoing 2007-08 &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; Incoming 2008-09
Butch   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; Jared Berggren
Stiemsma &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; Ian Markolf
Flowers &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; Robert Wilson
Cain (goes back to being nonscholarship) Jordan Taylor
Gullikson (same as Cain) &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; Ryan Evans
Outgoing 2008-09 &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; Incoming 2009-10
Landry &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; &n bsp; &nbs p; Mike Bruesewitz
Krabbenhoft   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; & nbsp;   ; &nb sp; & nbsp; Diamond Taylor
There's also speculation that Evans' scholarship isn't necessarily his for all four years. That means that he would be on scholarship next year, but it could be given to Jamil Wilson in 2009.
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What the heck? I didn't even copy/paste anything. Lets try that again.
Outgoing 2007-08
- Butch
- Stiemsma
- Flowers
- Cain (goes back to being nonscholarship like his first couple years)
- Gullikson (loses the scholarship he had his sophomore and junior years)
Incoming 2008-09
- Jared Berggren
- Ian Markolf
- Ryan Evans
- Robert Wilson
- Jordan Taylor
Outgoing 2008-09
Incoming 2009-10
- Mike Bruesewitz
- Diamond Taylor
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Wow, how balanced is next years class. You've got the point guard in Jordan Taylor, a shooting guard/swingman in Robert Wilson, a SF in Ryan Evans, an athletic PF/C in Jared Berggren and a true beast of a center (size wise) in Ian Markoff. Bo didn't leave a stone unturned in this class did he........ The best part is when you research them all 5 can score but all five are also good defenders. I think I like this class as much as i have liked any class the Badgers have ever gotten
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I would like to think that Bo has a backwards plan to pick up Jamil Wilson. Whether that be Gullickson transferring or Evans only getting a one year scholarship, I don't care...just find a way to get Wilson, especially after Crean leaving. I agree that if he ends up at MSU, we may be a sad group of individuals from 2010-2013 watching a star prospect lighting us up.
However, with the balanced 2008 class, does Jamil Wilson look at that balanced squad as a great people to feed the ball to and commits to UW, or see Diamond Taylor as competition and seniority (which seems key in Bo's system) and goes somewhere else? I hope it's the former.
GO BADGERS!!!
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I would like to think that Bo has a backwards plan to pick up Jamil Wilson. Whether that be Gullickson transferring or Evans only getting a one year scholarship, I don't care...
I think you mean Gavinski transferring, but on the chance that it wasn't a typo, Gullikson is done after next year either way and presumably doesn't have a scholarship anymore.
However, with the balanced 2008 class, does Jamil Wilson look at that balanced squad as a great people to feed the ball to and commits to UW, or see Diamond Taylor as competition and seniority (which seems key in Bo's system) and goes somewhere else?
I doubt Wilson will see DTaylor as having seniority because they'll both be freshman in 2009 and Wilson has a very good chance to start right off the bat while DTaylor will probably redshirt. If you meant Evans instead of Taylor, I think Wilson is good enough and smart enough that he knows he can pass Evans on the depth chart.
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I doubt Wilson will see DTaylor as having seniority because they'll both be freshman in 2009 and Wilson has a very good chance to start right off the bat while DTaylor will probably redshirt. If you meant Evans instead of Taylor, I think Wilson is good enough and smart enough that he knows he can pass Evans on the depth chartAlso to add to that, Jamil Wilson is a thick strong forward in the Marvin Williams mold. Whereas Diamond Taylor is a lanky shooting guard. They aren;t competing for the same position. Now Bruesewitz and Ryan Evans, they would be the ones competing with Wilson for PT
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I wouldn't worry about the scholarship situation with Jamil Wilson. Things have ways of working themselves out and if worse comes to worse, scholarships are on a yearly basis, meaning Bo can retract one from someone and give one to someone else. I'm not saying he'd do it, but it's within his right.
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Please disregard my entire previous message. I must have really had my head up my @$$ that day. Not sure what I was thinking with all the mix-ups. Delusional really.
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Great posts Komacki. Thanks for filling us in on rosters and prospects. Much more useful than the usual highfalutin' BS.
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Okay, when I first heard about the technical foul that helped Evans' team lose their state semifinal game and how his coach tried to appeal it I was a bit skeptical. I figured that it was a controversial call and he felt his team got skrewed. Then I heard that the ref that called it was an alum of the opposition's school. I thought that was just rumors. But then I saw these:
This one looks like the actual broadcast film of the game.
This one is a slow motion version taken from the opposite angle.
After seeing those I definitely believe that the ref was an alum of the other school and that the game was fixed. There's really no other way to describe it. The fact that the opposing player bumped and knocked the ball away from Evans' teammate in an attempt to get a response but DIDN'T and the ref called a technical anyway is really disturbing. You can see him under the basket calling it just as the camera pans to the scoreboard in both videos.
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Here's the highlight video of him that's on Rivals. It works even if you don't have a subscription.
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I think Bo has found a real gem in Evans. Komacki that highlight video makes the kid look beastie. I think that he could very well be one of the better players of this incoming class.
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