The Pace Quickens
We are now well into the spring signing period, and things are starting to pop. For the latest recruiting news, try Bill Hodge at CSTV and Recruiting Wars.
First big news - DeAndre Jordan is staying at Texas A&M University and "honor his commitment". Well done.
Second, E-town's Steffphon Pettigrew worked out in front of Billy Gillispie and some of his assistant coaches. Pettigrew gave Gillispie some DVD's of his games, and Gillispie told him he expects to "get back with [Pettigrew] in a couple of days."
I am on record as supporting a scholarship to Pettigrew, I think he can offer us more than many people think. I particularly liked this:

Meanwhile, Xavier has seen enough and has offered Pettigrew a scholarship. Strangely enough, this is one of the most difficult decisions that Gillispie has had to face so far, and it is critical that he gets it right. I don't mean to suggest he must offer a scholly, but if he doesn't and Pettigrew goes on to star at Xavier, Gillispie is in for a Lofton-like second-guessing by the Big Blue Nation.
The Bradenton Herald examines Gillispie's historical team academic performance, and finds that on the surface, it isn't too good:
The red-line, or cut-off score, for academic acceptability is 925. Texas A&M's men's basketball team is currently at 856. This puts the Aggies in the bottom 10 percent of all Division I men's basketball programs.
UTEP, at 877, ranks in the lowest 10-20 percent in Division I.
But the article goes on to describe that there are numerous mitigating circumstances, such as a mass exodus at Texas A&M when Gillispie came on board:
The departure of the six players put A&M "in a deep hole as far as APR," he said. "Our number has been very, very close to perfect since that time."
UTEP's media relations office provided figures that indicated Gillispie had a strong graduation rate in his two years there, 2002-04.
This is obviously important to Barnhart and Todd, and it should be important to every UK fan. Tubby Smith did an average job at reaching player graduation goals, and I hope Billy G. does better.
Patrick Patterson, the biggest remaining fish in the recruiting ocean, will receive an in-home visit from Gillispie this week, according to Rivals.com.
In more recruiting news, Victoria Sun of the Cincinnati Post reports Gillispie was recruiting 5-star guard prospect Willie Warren at 2:00AM in the morning via text message. Quoting Warren:
"It was 2 a.m. Kentucky time. Once he started texting me, I figured out he wanted me pretty badly."
Maybe this Gillispie guy really doesn't sleep.
Mike Fields has a look at this year's Derby Classic on his blog.
Finally, in news that Rick Bozich reported on his blog the other day, the Cincinnati Post also reports that Gillispie has named Arkansas assistant coach Gynn Cyprien to his staff. Cyprien is known as an outstanding recruiter and assistant as well as what the Post calls "a sterling reputation".
Sounds like Billy G. is off to a great start. What we need now are players.
Update [2007-4-16 17:19:58 by Truzenzuzex]: Daniel at The Kentucky Democrat has more on Gillispie's assistants, and one I had not heard - Alvin Brooks, also apparently from Gillispie's former staff at TAMU, is said to be joining the staff.
Kirk Bohl of the Austin American-Statesman says Gillispie was the 6th choice of the UKAA. This guy needs to keep his nose in Texas, instead of trying to demonstrate his flexibility with an anal-cranial inversion.
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Excitement...
by hollis on Apr 16, 2007 8:16 AM EDT 0 recs
Recruiting
I am not sure if it was the Bozich article or not but I read in a newspaper article a couple days ago that Billy was looking at an assistant that was at Ok. State when Jai's older brother was there. I cant remember the assistant's name but he reportedly has a close realtionship with the Lucas's and this could only help us. It may be cyprien but I cant remember the dude's name.
by davw83 on Apr 16, 2007 9:43 AM EDT 0 recs
That was Cyprien
by Truzenzuzex on
Apr 16, 2007 2:05 PM EDT
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Off the subject....
As far as Gillispie recruiting Pettigrew, if the kid can play give him a chance. If you don't land Lucas or Patterson (which UK won't)then you definitly have plenty of room. I am just happy that he is getting a serious look. It seems like after JP Blevins, Josh Carrier & B Stockton Tubby got a little down on recruiting Kentucky boys. The player he should have used for his example was ol boy Sparks. Sure he wasn't the most consistent or the most athletic but when it came to crunch time or leaving it all on the court he was ace. Not to suggest that Pettigrew would be all these, just the knowledge of what some guys would do just to wear a UK uniform should be an influencing factor. With Gillispie I won't worry too much about whether we get the right guys this year. The top-flight talent is already going somewhere else, the holdovers are getting their heads filled because they elected to wait until the last minute. Thankfully it Gillispie's job to deal with these kids and my pastime to pass judgement on the state of the UK program. :)
This may be the wrong time to say this but I am looking forward to September and beyond.
by bluecrip on Apr 16, 2007 3:46 PM EDT 0 recs
Texas....
by blueblood on Apr 16, 2007 6:08 PM EDT 0 recs
Thanks
by cardsfan84 on Apr 16, 2007 8:00 PM EDT 0 recs
I'll have to check his blog later ...
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Apr 17, 2007 7:30 AM EDT
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Alex Legion
by Conquest on Apr 17, 2007 1:27 AM EDT 0 recs
Not too much ...
At least 75% of top recruits either have UK on their list automatically or would consider us, so I'm not surprised he is interested now. The question is, will he still be interested when he sees how flush we are with 6'4" - 6'6" wings?
I'm thinking UConn is a more likely destination for Legion than UK, but who knows?
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Apr 17, 2007 7:36 AM EDT
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