Top recruits without a HC

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http://www.insidethehall.com/2011/03/13/coaching-carousel-could-put-recruits-back-in-play/

- Arkansas: B.J. Young (No. 4 PG), Ky Madden (No. 10 SG), Hunter Mickelson (No. 8 PF), Aaron Ross (No. 23 SF), Devonte Abron (No. 28 PF)

- Bradley: Remy Abell (No. 67 PG)

- Georgia Tech: Julian Royal (No. 10 PF), Bobby Parks, Jr. (No. 31 SG)

- Manhattan: Davontay Grace (No. 50 PG)

- Oklahoma: Robert Goff (No. 3 Junior College PF on JucoJunction.com)

- Providence: Markus Crider (No. 42 SF), Kyan Anderson (No. 39 PG)

- Texas Tech: Terran Petteway (No. 35 SF), Jordan Tolbert (No. 41 PF)

- Utah: George Matthews (SF, 3-star, 5th year player)
 
Abron is likely osu bound. He and Nash were aau teammates. Osu didn't have any schollies available at the time
 
Raiders of the lost Arky recruits! lets get them!
 
http://www.insidethehall.com/2011/03/13/coaching-carousel-could-put-recruits-back-in-play/

- Arkansas: B.J. Young (No. 4 PG), Ky Madden (No. 10 SG), Hunter Mickelson (No. 8 PF), Aaron Ross (No. 23 SF), Devonte Abron (No. 28 PF)

- Bradley: Remy Abell (No. 67 PG)

- Georgia Tech: Julian Royal (No. 10 PF), Bobby Parks, Jr. (No. 31 SG)

- Manhattan: Davontay Grace (No. 50 PG)

- Oklahoma: Robert Goff (No. 3 Junior College PF on JucoJunction.com)

- Providence: Markus Crider (No. 42 SF), Kyan Anderson (No. 39 PG)

- Texas Tech: Terran Petteway (No. 35 SF), Jordan Tolbert (No. 41 PF)

- Utah: George Matthews (SF, 3-star, 5th year player)

I'll take Young from Ark. and Royal from G-Tech
 
Young has had more than his fair share of issues. I believe this is the first year he's ever actually played a high school game. He's been kicked off the team at all of his previous stops (one private school and 2-3 public schools in St. Louis).

I've read that he's had issues during games this year, but I've also read that those were overblown (not coming from Arkansas fans, but objective observers). I've also read he's grown up a lot. He's definitely a risk, but maybe one worth taking. I'd be cool with Anderson making a run at him.

I don't see why he'd leave one school without a coach for another, though.
 
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