Hahn has been receiving a lot of attention late in the recruiting cycle.
He was previously a target mostly for Southland Conference type schools. But an excellent showing recently with his traveling team (including a recent trip to Denver), has caused interest in him to take off.
Interest from Marquette (official visit), Arkansas, Texas and Oregon State (among others), the moderator of a Texas-San Antonio recruiting site was told by Hahn's traveling team coach that he is visiting CU this week.
Supposedly Hahn's a chiseled 245 lbs and his body is D1 ready. Originally from Austin, he first transferred to a military academy in Mississippi to complete high school and then spent a year at prep school in New Hampshire.
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I am liking the direction that this recruiting season is going....thumbs up for Boyle and his staff to this point.....With Brown and Roberson, if we add the kid from Wisconsin with this kid....that would be a great recruiting class
we need to start signing these big guys instead of just checking them out.
anyone got an update... i canceled my rivals
that would be huge( no pun intended)
any update?
His AAU coach made some comments about CU choosing Mills over Hahn, which is stupid because what team wouldn't want a couple of 7' and they don't even play the same style of game
Hahn looked like he is ready to play this year and Mills maybe in the future. I don't see what the problem is, both would get a ton of minutes. I actually would like a 6-8, 6-9 player instead of another 7 footer, but I will take any big man we can get.
I think he had the size to compete right away, but he may be a bigger project then Mills.
Last edited by CUwhit21; 05-10-2010 at 10:06 PM.
I think it would be a benefit to each of them to both be here. Gives them each another big man with a different style to work against in practice. Also takes some of the pressure of each of them, when you are the big man instead of part of a tandem having a bad night or a bad match-up is highlighted. Seems like Hahn is more suited to be a classic low post center who can push and shove, Mills a bit more of a face the basket guy relying on his feet to put him in position to be effective on both ends.