Rivals recruiting

February 5th, 2009 posted by admin

Topping a coin flip

I’m sitting at the RAC, trying to transcribe Greg Schiano’s Signing Day press conference as St. Joe’s of Metuchen and J.P. Stevens ready for the first of the night’s two games. (St. Patrick’s and St. Benedict’s have the second game. This one could be more competitive than anything I’ve seen at the RAC lately. But I digress…)

There were no major surprises in Greg’s remarks: 22 letters of intent, only one comprar levitra from a player who de-committed (Malcolm Bush), none from Justin Brown (he picked Penn State after all) and a “not right now” on whether any more are imminent on the Hale Center fax machine. ScarletKnights.com has the full list, and while I get back to that transcription, I’ll leave you with one amusing story.

Warren times observer

Greg was (obviously) asked about Ka’lial Glaud’s supposedly flipping a coin this morning.He said, no, he’s never had a player do that and he maintained that if the Rutgers’ “tails” didn’t come up, Glaud would’ve made it a ”two of three.” Still, he did admit to once suffering something similar. His first year, Greg said, he stayed Sildenafil on the phone with one undecided recruit until three in the morning on Signing Day. He was running through all the pros of Rutgers, the kid ultimately decided to sign and a bit later, Greg said he asked the player what it was ultimately that pushed him into Rutgers’ co


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