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Colorado Recruits in MaxPreps Top 100

Buffnik

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Spencer Dinwiddie ranked the #94 player in the country for the 2011 class. Booker and Cain both got mentions. LINK

Josh Scott ranked the #82 player in the country for the 2012 class. Gordon also got a mention. LINK

Thanks to sly for posting this on BuffScoop.
 
That's pretty impressive. Nice to see a Colorado guy (and even better, a committed one) that high for next year. Boyles recruiting ftw
 
Some other guys we're recruiting who made the lists: DeAndre Daniels (#19, 2011), Rashaud Bell (NR, 2011), Matthew Christiansen (#55, 2012), Rosco Allen (#71, 2012), Matt Shrigley (#78, 2012), Gabe York (#86, 2012), Javontae Hawkins (NR, 2012), Jelon Hornbeak (NR, 2012), Richard Longrus (NR, 2012), Skylar Spencer (NR, 2012), Grant Verhoeven (NR, 2012).

Might have missed some, but I think I got them all. Suffice it to say that CU basketball recruiting is on the upswing.

Here are the AllBuffs MBB Recruit Profile Index Links:

2011
2012

You can also navigate to them from a pinned thread in this forum.
 
I've never really followed MaxPreps, so not sure how "good" they are compared to Gibbons, etc.

http://www.rscihoops.com/

The above site hasn't released their compiled list for 2012 yet, but I think that list is the "best" one to follow. I'm really interested to see how our commits perform this summer.
 
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