Richman and his staff proving they will recruit anywhere as Khy is an interesting verbal from Escondido, California.
Choosing NDSU over a Army and Cornell offers.
http://bisonation.info/ph-khy-kabell...a-2015-verbal/
Richman and his staff proving they will recruit anywhere as Khy is an interesting verbal from Escondido, California.
Choosing NDSU over a Army and Cornell offers.
http://bisonation.info/ph-khy-kabell...a-2015-verbal/
He looks like a great ball handler with excellent vision and passing skills
Long and athletic, has great court vision and can shoot the ball. Biggest thing is developing and getting stronger and Jason Miller and NDSU strive on doing that.
Congrats to Khy and welcome to NDSU!
Last edited by HoopsBison; 01-05-2015 at 04:23 AM.
Looks like a crafty player who can pass the ball. Welcome to the herd!
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Excited about this kid, he looks to get as much if not more joy from making the assist as he does scoring points, a true point guard who will work very well with our current young talent and our incoming bigs. He'll definitely get a redshirt year with all of the guards we have to build up his frame for the college game and at 6'3" is going to be a tough matchup at PG in the Summit League.
SamsRams, what does it mean to you when a player is recruited by the military academies when it comes to character/leadership, work ethic, and classroom work? Do the academies do extensive research on recruits before making offers? Do the recruits that commit to the academies have to go through the same application and screening process as everyone else?
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What kind of hoops does a scholarship-offered athlete have to do gain admission? Do they go through the same "congressional appointment" process? Do they need to write an essay, submit letters of reference, and have way high GPA & ACT/SAT scores? Do they do all this after the scholarship is offered or before? Thread drift? Yes, but I don't care enough to start another damn thread.
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