University of Uconn lolAnd hopefully by tomorrow he gets an offer from The University of UConn!
Hope we are just delaying for suspense. Sign El-Amin. Cant believe this is a discussion.
and we like you Ish. Its impossible to not think we will have a scholarship for this kid.When asked the (inevitable) question about where he stands with his father's alma mater, the younger El-Amin said he would be thrilled by the prospect.
"That's my top school. If I got an offer from there they would definitely be my top school. Just growing up there in the UConn environment. I started living in Connecticut when I was four so, yeah it would be some place I would consider," El-Amin explained.
"I like the campus a lot, the student environment, and Gampel. It's just amazing. There's so many fans there and it's so loud. Of course I like coach Ollie. He's a great coach. I feel like I could learn a lot from him."
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It seems like he is garnering some interest from some schools like Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and Miami. I'll be curious and hopeful to see if he can turn those into offers.As TCF mentioned in the Donyell Jr. thread...IEA has fallen off the table. He was rated in the top 40 for Scout.com but they now have him unranked and labeled as a 3-star recruit. Unless things change...he should not be a priority.
As TCF mentioned in the Donyell Jr. thread...IEA has fallen off the table. He was rated in the top 40 for Scout.com but they now have him unranked and labeled as a 3-star recruit. Unless things change...he should not be a priority.
Not sure if you're serious, but if that was the case, it would have already happened.I still think we will eventually offer him solely because of his last name.
Other kids catch up athletically.I am curious as to why there was such a big change in ranking for him. How can someone be rated so high then bumped so far down?
Not sure if you're serious, but if that was the case, it would have already happened.
Lol, no. That's not how these things work.I still think we will eventually offer him solely because of his last name.