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Post by deano on Aug 8, 2018 16:43:49 GMT -5
Think it will be between us and Oregon at the end and hopefully we win out - Hearing the same. Illinois could become a player because they lost out on Whitney. Orlando Antigua has recourses. Vince - good info didn't realize they may sneak in and yest Antigua is and always will be a crook since he learned it from the master PayPalCal.
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Post by deano on Aug 10, 2018 9:08:36 GMT -5
Don't click on the link as it's for subscribers only -
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Post by cusesky8214 on Aug 10, 2018 10:52:22 GMT -5
9/6 visit supposedly...story is suppose to be updated later with quotes.
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Post by cusesky8214 on Aug 18, 2018 23:28:43 GMT -5
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Post by deano on Aug 20, 2018 7:53:22 GMT -5
Technically, explosive scoring wing Quincy Guerrier of Canada is down to a final 10 that includes Auburn, Creighton, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, South Carolina, Syracuse, Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech.
However, all summer long the names of two schools seemed to come up most often in speculation about who might lead for his services. Those schools were Oregon and Syracuse.
Now, the 6-foot-7 Guerrier has set official visits for both the Ducks (Sept. 7) and the Orange (Sept. 21).
Keep in mind, Guerrier has said that he intends to enroll at semester and then decide whether to play the second half of this season or take a redshirt. Trying to join and play at semester is something that I'm normally not in favor of, but Guerrier is a different case. He's mature enough physically and has the size, athleticism and game to step in and make a difference despite missing out on an offseason of development in a program.
Is he a lock for either Oregon or Syracuse? I can't say that. But I definitely like where those two programs stand at this point.
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Post by deano on Aug 24, 2018 13:32:44 GMT -5
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Post by walsh on Aug 24, 2018 21:53:16 GMT -5
Feel like our proximity to Quebec gives us an advantage over Oregon.
Also we have a longer history of getting guys drafted high than they do. The brissett factor could come into play as well
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Post by deano on Sept 6, 2018 10:59:34 GMT -5
Let's hope he has a crappy visit this weekend - **Quincy Guerrier, the 6-foot-7 small forward from Thetford (QC) Academy, trips to Oregon on Thursday (Sept. 6) for his first official visit. Guerrier, who cut his list to ten last month, will also take visits to Syracuse (Sept. 21) and Illinois (Oct. 5). He is also considering Auburn, Creighton, Maryland, Minnesota, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech.
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Post by cusesky8214 on Sept 7, 2018 21:07:11 GMT -5
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Post by cusesky8214 on Sept 9, 2018 17:14:42 GMT -5
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Post by deano on Sept 9, 2018 20:42:20 GMT -5
Will have a better visit on the 21st!
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Post by cusesky8214 on Sept 10, 2018 15:02:47 GMT -5
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Post by deano on Sept 20, 2018 12:34:42 GMT -5
*Quincy Guerrier, the 6-foot-7 small forward from Thetford (QC) Academy, takes his second official visit to Syracuse this weekend (Sept. 21). Guerrier, who cut his list to ten last month, took his first official visit to Oregon earlier this month (Sept. 6). He also has an official visit planned to Illinois (Oct. 5).
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Post by deano on Sept 20, 2018 17:40:42 GMT -5
Hopefully this helps us in the Quincy G, plus name is a blast from the past -
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Post by deano on Sept 21, 2018 13:56:34 GMT -5
Syracuse has some shoes to fill in its frontcourt, and after Jim Boeheim and his staff made an early strike in the 2019 class in the form of Rivals150 guard Brycen Goodine, the Orange's frontline will be the point of emphasis this weekend.
The now and the future will be on campus, as Quincy Guerrier, a high-end four-star prospect, will spend an official visit. He has already visited Oregon and could potentially visit Illinois next month, as he will enroll in college mid-year and could actually suit up in a meaningfully game at the turn of the calendar year.
The Canadian talent will be joined by John Bol Ajak, a top-50 prospect in the center category who saw his recruitment really pick up this summer. Others including Georgetown, Pitt and VCU remain involved, but the Orange might be the favorite. Guerrier is not far off from a decision, and Ajak might not be, either, so Syracuse is in a prime spot to refill its frontcourt cupboard in the weeks ahead.
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