Emmanuel Owootoah, PG

Emmanuel Owootaoh is still waiting on some high-major offers and his recruitment is in flux.

The 2013 point guard from Canada who played at Cordia (Ky.) High School said he’s been in touch with DePaul and expects to hear from Indiana this week.

“I’ve spoken to DePaul,” he said. “I’m supposed to be speaking with Indiana coach Tom Crean tonight or this week.”

UCLA, Kentucky and Seton Hall are among the schools that have also expressed interest in Owootoah, but he has yet to receive any major offers, he said.

“I’m waiting on it,” he said. “No recent offers.”


He also mentioned Michigan as an “option” because they’re losing Trey Burke.

As for visits, he said, “I’m going to wait until after the Final Four because I know there will be coaching moves.”

http://zagsblog.com/articles/owootoah-still-awaiting-offers/

Pass first PG. Sign him, coach him up and see what kind of player he can be for us down the road.
 
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The latter one was from his senior night when Kentucky assistant, Orlando Antigua, in the stands.

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Long overdue for a Canadian on the team. ;) ;) ;) ;)

Wasn't Jeff Allen or Bill Wennington from Canada? (twin towers from the great 1984 ish team just prior to Final Four when Allen was gone)

Saw Jeff Allen (how tall) at Alumni Hall when Roberts was still coach - we commiserated about the state of the program.

I think it was ? Wennington from Canada. When I spoke with Allen he was living in Connecticut.
 
Long overdue for a Canadian on the team. ;) ;) ;) ;)

Wasn't Jeff Allen or Bill Wennington from Canada? (twin towers from the great 1984 ish team just prior to Final Four when Allen was gone)

Saw Jeff Allen (how tall) at Alumni Hall when Roberts was still coach - we commiserated about the state of the program.

I think it was ? Wennington from Canada. When I spoke with Allen he was living in Connecticut.

Big Bill is Canadian. Jeff is from Conn. and trasferred here from Rutgers.
 
I guess Rowan Barrett and then Colin Charles were the most recent ones, and that's a long time ago considering how Canadian hoops has progressed.
 
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