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Talk about an Early Commitment
Topic Author: Mark Ewing
Posted: 1:07 AM May 2, 2008
Replies Posted: 3 comments
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Talk about an Early Commitment
Greetings Folks!!! Yikes!!!  Talk about an early commtiment...  Royce Woolridge, a high school sophomore from Phoenix, Ariz., gave an oral commitment to KU for the class of 2010.  I wonder if anyone has seen this young man play?  Tell me about it.
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Posted by: Jeff Location: Phoenix
Mark, Hey cuz, My oldest son played on a team with this kid in I think 6th grade. He was good, big for his age, but not great. Haven't seen him in high school or heard too much about him which is unusual if he is such a great talent. Commitments change and KU probably should hope this one does too. I think AZ prepsters think they have to commit early to get respect or something. Long time to wait and see, I can't believe that the NCAA allows such early commitments.

Posted by: jarret Location: lyndon
ku rocked thids year yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Posted by: Pat Location: topeka
This has nothing to do with early committment and everything to do with your ageist comments at the close of this evening's 6 o'clock broadcast. 68 is not old! Topeka is populated with vibrant, life affirming seniors many of whom are active every day. Terribly naive comments.