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Dr. Phillips H.S. (Orlando, FL)
AAU: Showtime Ballers / Orlando Assault
Ht: 5-foot-11
Wt: 160 lbs
Rivals rating: 4*; #15 PG (#62 overall)
Scout rating: 3*; #20 PG
ESPN rating: 3*-91 grade; #21 PG
Reported Offers: Colorado, Alabama, Boston College, Central Florida, Clemson, DePaul, Florida State, George Mason, Iowa, Northeastern, Penn State, Rice, South Florida, Virginia Commonwealth, Wake Forest
CU Football
#22 Most Prestigious Program in College Football History (ESPN)
1990 National Championship & 26 Conference Championships
1 Heisman Trophy Winner & 8 Other National Award Winners
5 Player & 7 Scholar-Athlete Inductions in College Football Hall of Fame
70 First Team All-Americans (30 Consensus All-Americans)
#19 in All-Time Wins, #24 in All-Time Win Percentage & #23 in Times Ranked
#29 in Wins and #12 in Wins Against Ranked Opponents Since 1989
http://dphoops.com/Player_Profiles.html
Ranked #2 player in Florida for Class of 2011
Ranked #76 in the nation (Class of 2011) by Rivals.com
Ranked #88 in the nation (Class of 2011) by ESPN
Ranked as one of the top 15 point guards in the nation
All-Metro, All-Central Florida as a sophomore
1st Team All-State as a junior
One of just two players from Florida selected to play in the prestigious NBA Top 100 Camp
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More info if you follow the link. This kid is a baller.
http://www.maxpreps.com/news/vUiLIH_...n-hardwood.htm
Good article on how Shane is blazing his own trail instead of following in his father's baseball footsteps (Dad is Barry Larkin).
He's been saying that his recruitment is still wide open and we're the new offer. Let's hope this happens.
Quick hands, commands the court, great vision, nice first step, great handle. Less than ideal height and doesn't play above the rim, but that limitation is probably what's giving us a chance at him. I'd love to see him in black & gold.
Poster on Rivals, (who got the info from Scout), says Larkin will be in Boulder this weekend on an official visit. I grew up a Reds fan and was a huge fan of his Dad.
Would be super cool if we could get this kid.
Last edited by ScotchBuff; 09-17-2010 at 02:37 AM.
http://colorado.scout.com/2/1003091.html
Shane Larkin, the son of former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin, confirmed to BuffaloSportsNews.net this week that he plans to visit Boulder this weekend and check out the Colorado basketball program.
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Thanks for the heads up, Scotch.
All I have to say is "Wow!". There are times when I create a profile when I'm thinking "this is a longshot, don't get your hopes up" while I'm typing it up. This was one of those times. This would be a huge get for the program.
In Tad I trust!










Agreed. Boyle has been doing an amazing job with recruiting. I feel like Bz did a great job with finding talent, the kids that other programs weren't going too hard after - Sharpe, Burks, etc. However, Boyle seems to be aggressive.
If we have a great year, combined with the optimism over having a new coach, we could haul in a really decent recruiting class. This is exciting. Early signing day isn't too far away.
No word yet on Larkin's visit this past weekend.
His ranking is skyrocketing on Rivals after the summer circuit. He's now their #62 prospect in the country, up from #99.










Good news!!
RalphieReport
RT @adamcm777: Four-star point guard prospect Shane Larkin (son of Barry Larkin) raves about his official visit to CU: http://bit.ly/czHxWx
http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1129800
"My dad told me that when he was in the minor leagues playing in Colorado, he thought he was going to make his home there someday because it is so beautiful out there," said the younger Larkin. "So when I went out there for my visit, I expected it to be really nice. But it just blew my mind."










That is great news, be a huge get for the program.










...I know it's different for CU Bball due to the novelty, but let's not get too excited about a kid raving about his visit just yet. It's great news, yeah, but as a Duke fan, I've read plenty of reviews of official visits where the kids are just ecstatic about a spot. Next thing you know, they're going elsewhere.