Monday, May 20, 2013

The DI official signing period is over

Players and coaches can still make a deal via an aid agreement (which is not binding) but it looks like quite a few talents will walk-on, player at a different level, start out with a community college or not play at all.

Here's a somewhat haphazard compilation of names seemingly minus destinations at this point:

* Dylan Alexander, 6-foot-5, Weston Ranch High

* Gabe Bealer, 6-foot-5, Antelope High

* Will Buell, 6-foot-7, Colfav High

* Aaron Cameron, 6-foot-1, Sacramento high

* Aubrey Dawkins, 6-foot-2, Palo Alto High

* Eric Duncan, 6-foot-1, Weston Ranch High

* Jermaine Edmonds, 6-foot-3, Salesian

* Ali Faruqbey, 6-foot-1, San Lorenzo High

* James Hadnot, 6-foot-6, Sacramento High

* Matt Hayes, 6-foot-0, Pleasant Grove High

* Rae Jackson, 6-foot-3, El Cerrito High

* Daiveon Leverett, 6-foot-7, Weston Ranch High

* Guillermo Nunez, 6-foot-1, Sierra High

* De'Sean Parsons, 6-foot-5, Grant High

* Garrett Robert, 6-foot-3, Rincon Valley Christian High

* Malik Thames, 6-foot-2, Pleasant Grove High

* Cedric Thomas, 6-foot-2,  Lindhurst High
 
* Ilan Zur, 6-foot-5, Summerfield Waldorf High

Any errors here?

We'll try and run down any landing spots.

7 comments:

  1. Rivals has Dylan Alexander committed to SJSU. Haven't seen any official news on their website however.

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  2. I hear that Bealer is going the prep school route.

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  3. I thought Rae Jackson was going to SJSU?

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  4. Heard Cedrick Thomas, Matt Hayes and possibly Malik Thames are heading to JUCO and top program in Yuba......Dont be suprised if one or two more on that list end up there as well......

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  5. Garrett Robert is going to William Jessup near Sacto

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  6. Alexander and Rae Jackson are both going to San Jose St.

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  7. The latest I came across is that Rae Jackson and SJSU parted ways and, as of a week ago, Alexander and SJSU had not paired up (his high school coach was premature with his tweet).

    But thanks for all the feedback -- much appreciated.

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