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Spangler was an under-the-radar quarterback prospect that was getting some looks for football. But he has decided that basketball is his future. It doesn't look like he got any scholarship offers from football, but he got looks from schools such as OU.
Scout had an article back in the beginning of June: http://recruiting.scout.com/2/974852.html
Ryan Spangler, a 6-foot-8, 215-pound quarterback from Bridge Creek High in Okla., threw for over threw for over 3,000 yards and 33 scores as a junior in 2009.
Additionally, he is also one of the finest basketball players in the state. He plays for the AAU team Athletes First out of Oklahoma City and his skills have been described as the “real deal” from those scouts that have seen him play so far this spring.
New Rivals article makes it sound like our big competition is from Gonzaga.
We're getting an official visit from Spangler on September 18th. He's visiting the Zags on the 25th.
Here's part of the Rivals article: http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1119765
"Colorado has said they like that they like the way I rebound and the fact that I am always around the ball," he said. "Rebounding just comes naturally to me. And while most big men have trouble running the floor, I do that well, so that helps me a whole lot."
Spangler averaged 26.8 points, 18 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game as a junior.
New Scout article confirms the visit and that we are in Spangler's final four with Gonzaga, TCU and Tulsa.
http://colorado.scout.com/2/1000055.html:
Spangler said he enjoys snow skiing and has taken a few family vacations to the Rockies to ski at some of Colorado’s famous slopes.
Talking with head coach Tad Boyle and assistant Mike Rohn at least once a week has shown Spangler some other benefits of Colorado.
“They are going to the Pac-10, a good conference,” Spangler said. “They like to run the ball like I do.”
damn I want us to get this kid bad. 18 RPG is insane, even in high school
Breaking news: http://colorado.scout.com/2/1003201.html
Spangler is visiting CU this weekend!
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No word yet on his visit.
He's at Gonzaga next week and then at TCU.
Keep your fingers crossed.
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well, considering the remarks. I hope he did go to the football game and had a great time.
From todays news -- short blurb on Ryan's recruiting -- near the end of the article.
http://www.newsok.com/article/3497253
We should have listened to Colorado fans.
I really hope Gonzaga doesn't wow him, they are a damn good program that is established and have a great coach.
http://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1129026
"Pictures can show you stuff but it was way prettier than what pictures show. It was way nice," said Spangler on Monday night. "The players on the team really stood out to me, as well. They really took care of me. And their facilities are real nice and improving."