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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:00am #61840

RUDEBOY_ParticipantIt seems like just yesterday that everyone was talking about the exciting mixtape displaying the amazing athletic skills of then 8th grader Seventh Woods..Now that 8th grader is a senior in high school and just announced that his college choice will be UNC..Woods will be joining center Tony Bradley and sg Brandon Robinson in UNC 2016 Class…Woods announcement is a major coup for Roy Williams and his staff has who seen rival Duke add Harry Giles & Jack Tatum.Williams can now focus on Word of God(NC) Transfer Rawle Alkins ,like Woods Alkins is a powerful guard with the potential to be a lockdown defender.
Woods said UNC was his dream school since 7th grade.
Four-star combo guard Seventh Woods commits to North Carolina http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-basketball-news/4660795-seventh-woods-recruiting-commit-unc via @sportingnews
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:09am #1023765

Robb_CParticipantHes going to be a nice 3-4 year player for UNC.. Hes gonna be fun to watch, Super Athlete but still a bit raw in my opinion..
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:16am #1023769

RUDEBOY_ParticipantSo Robb C, you dont think he’s a 1 & done talent?
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:33am #1023793
SkalAndJamalParticipantHe has a long way to go to be a PG and that’s the position he’ll have to play at the next level.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:33am #1023930
SkalAndJamalParticipantHe has a long way to go to be a PG and that’s the position he’ll have to play at the next level.
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:16am #1023907

RUDEBOY_ParticipantSo Robb C, you dont think he’s a 1 & done talent?
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:09am #1023903

Robb_CParticipantHes going to be a nice 3-4 year player for UNC.. Hes gonna be fun to watch, Super Athlete but still a bit raw in my opinion..
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:33am #1023779
ncballerAs a UNC fan, I am glad he commited. This would have been a huge shot to the ego if Roy had not reeled him in and would have followed the narrative of Brandon Ingram and PJ Dozier as kids that in other circumstances (academic scandal) would have likely been Heels.
I have watched Woods over the past few years, and in my opinion the only thing holding him back from being a one and done is his mentality. He really wants to be a pure PG, but that IMHO is not playing to the strengths he was blessed with. He can get to the rim whenever he wants to, his 3 point shooting is not as bad as people say, and he may be the fastest player end to end in the class (really impressive considering the athletes this class has).
When he just focuses on his strengths, IMHO he is a top 15 player in the class. I watched him drop 40 points on Dennis Smith, and also completely dominate fellow UNC commitment Jalek Felton over the summer (I don’t think Felton scored on him). When he doesn’t play to his strengths (focusing on being a pure PG), he gets dominated by guys like Devontae Schuler who have no business outplaying him.
If we do wiff on Alkins (who I am really high on), I hope that Roy will start him at the 2-guard and tell him to worry about 2 things, putting the ball in the hoop and being a lockdown defender, not to worry about distribuiting or trying to impress NBA scouts with PG abilities.
Side note. A big hat tip to Roy Williams. Amidst an academic scandal and some really heavy negative recruiting from other schools, UNC is now sitting with the number 4 ranked class in the country in spite of the circumstances.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:33am #1023917
ncballerAs a UNC fan, I am glad he commited. This would have been a huge shot to the ego if Roy had not reeled him in and would have followed the narrative of Brandon Ingram and PJ Dozier as kids that in other circumstances (academic scandal) would have likely been Heels.
I have watched Woods over the past few years, and in my opinion the only thing holding him back from being a one and done is his mentality. He really wants to be a pure PG, but that IMHO is not playing to the strengths he was blessed with. He can get to the rim whenever he wants to, his 3 point shooting is not as bad as people say, and he may be the fastest player end to end in the class (really impressive considering the athletes this class has).
When he just focuses on his strengths, IMHO he is a top 15 player in the class. I watched him drop 40 points on Dennis Smith, and also completely dominate fellow UNC commitment Jalek Felton over the summer (I don’t think Felton scored on him). When he doesn’t play to his strengths (focusing on being a pure PG), he gets dominated by guys like Devontae Schuler who have no business outplaying him.
If we do wiff on Alkins (who I am really high on), I hope that Roy will start him at the 2-guard and tell him to worry about 2 things, putting the ball in the hoop and being a lockdown defender, not to worry about distribuiting or trying to impress NBA scouts with PG abilities.
Side note. A big hat tip to Roy Williams. Amidst an academic scandal and some really heavy negative recruiting from other schools, UNC is now sitting with the number 4 ranked class in the country in spite of the circumstances.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:34am #1023781

Robb_CParticipantAbsolutely not, like I said hes a supreme athlete, who could probably excel in multiple sports.. I think hes more of an athlete right now, than a true basketball player.. He needs to get stronger lacks the frame at his size to contibute in the league and still is rough around the edges as far as basketball IQ.. Hes a 3-4 year college guy.. Its not a knock on him, hes just not nba ready..
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:34am #1023919

Robb_CParticipantAbsolutely not, like I said hes a supreme athlete, who could probably excel in multiple sports.. I think hes more of an athlete right now, than a true basketball player.. He needs to get stronger lacks the frame at his size to contibute in the league and still is rough around the edges as far as basketball IQ.. Hes a 3-4 year college guy.. Its not a knock on him, hes just not nba ready..
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:51am #1023783

TarHeelRavenParticipantThis is massive for Carolina. UNC now has Tony Bradley, Brandon Robinson and Seventh Woods. I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the academic scandal and that UNC basketball will receive no penalties. Guys obviously have trust again in UNC and Roy Williams. I am really on the fence about Seventh in terms of basketball SKILL. Obviously he’s an explosive athlete. Of course people will compare him to another explosive guy UNC had, Dexter Strickland. Strick never really developed his skill in 4 years at Carolina and that was stunning to me. His jumper his senior year looked the same as his jumper his freshman year. It kind of worries me that UNC really didn’t develop him skill wise during his time in Chapel Hill. Will Seventh be Strickland 2.0? I agree he’s not a point. Joel Berry should start next year with the departure of Marcus. I think Seventh will start at the 2 unless Rawle Alkins commits. Seventh will thrive in UNC’s uptempo attack with his elite athleticism. Props for Carolina going from signing just 2 fringe 100 guys for this class in Luke Maye and Kenny Williams to getting 3 top 50 guys. I think getting Rawle would be the icing on the cake. It sounds like he really loves Carolina and has a great relationship with Roy.
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:02am #1023787
ncballerI feel ya buddy. Seventh’s impact at UNC out the gate is really a huge mystery to me and is contingent upon Justin Jackson going pro, and Alkins’ pending decision.
Let’s say that Jackson goes pro and we get Alkins. IMHO, Alkins start from day 1 no questions asked and would likely be the best freshman SG UNC has had since McCants. He consistently has performed much better than Woods and is one of the best scorers in the class.
If Jackson goes pro, we don’t get Alkins, he and Kenny Williams (who has been a huge surprise thus far this season) will go at it for the 2 guard spot, which I think Seventh would ultimately win. His impact is really contingent upon how he choses to approach the game. Does he consistently chose to attack the rim, play to his strengths and play with aggression? Or does he try too hard to be a pass first guy and play second fiddle on the wing?
Jackson stays, all chances of getting Alkins are out the window and Woods is a bench guy his frehsman season.
I think a better Dexter Strickland is his floor. He already shoots a lot better than Strickland currently does. His floor is an 11 point, 4 assist guy by his junior season IMHO.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:02am #1023924
ncballerI feel ya buddy. Seventh’s impact at UNC out the gate is really a huge mystery to me and is contingent upon Justin Jackson going pro, and Alkins’ pending decision.
Let’s say that Jackson goes pro and we get Alkins. IMHO, Alkins start from day 1 no questions asked and would likely be the best freshman SG UNC has had since McCants. He consistently has performed much better than Woods and is one of the best scorers in the class.
If Jackson goes pro, we don’t get Alkins, he and Kenny Williams (who has been a huge surprise thus far this season) will go at it for the 2 guard spot, which I think Seventh would ultimately win. His impact is really contingent upon how he choses to approach the game. Does he consistently chose to attack the rim, play to his strengths and play with aggression? Or does he try too hard to be a pass first guy and play second fiddle on the wing?
Jackson stays, all chances of getting Alkins are out the window and Woods is a bench guy his frehsman season.
I think a better Dexter Strickland is his floor. He already shoots a lot better than Strickland currently does. His floor is an 11 point, 4 assist guy by his junior season IMHO.
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:51am #1023921

TarHeelRavenParticipantThis is massive for Carolina. UNC now has Tony Bradley, Brandon Robinson and Seventh Woods. I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the academic scandal and that UNC basketball will receive no penalties. Guys obviously have trust again in UNC and Roy Williams. I am really on the fence about Seventh in terms of basketball SKILL. Obviously he’s an explosive athlete. Of course people will compare him to another explosive guy UNC had, Dexter Strickland. Strick never really developed his skill in 4 years at Carolina and that was stunning to me. His jumper his senior year looked the same as his jumper his freshman year. It kind of worries me that UNC really didn’t develop him skill wise during his time in Chapel Hill. Will Seventh be Strickland 2.0? I agree he’s not a point. Joel Berry should start next year with the departure of Marcus. I think Seventh will start at the 2 unless Rawle Alkins commits. Seventh will thrive in UNC’s uptempo attack with his elite athleticism. Props for Carolina going from signing just 2 fringe 100 guys for this class in Luke Maye and Kenny Williams to getting 3 top 50 guys. I think getting Rawle would be the icing on the cake. It sounds like he really loves Carolina and has a great relationship with Roy.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:30am #1023789
SkalAndJamalParticipantI like this kid a lot despite me hesitating with guys who fall off the recruiting rankings. I think with the right team, this kid could really be a special college player. Hopefully UNC can be that. However, at Carolina everything relies on that PG who can run the show, Paige is awesome but he’s a scorer. They need someone in that Marshall, Lawson level of distributing the rock. If they can, Woods at Carolina would be a beauty to watch. Unfortunate Lonzo Ball already committed to UCLA cause I feel he would make more sense at Carolina, especially with Bryce Alford already at UCLA. Anyways, hopefully UNC gets a pleasant surprise these coming years with a PG who can take the reigns that has been lost since Marshall left.
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:48am #1023799
ncballerI am thinking Joel Berry is your guy, will be good for him to have full reigns at PG with Paige out for a few weeks.
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:57am #1023801
SkalAndJamalParticipantWell just have to see. What makes you guys like Berry so much?
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 8:26am #1023811
ncballerHe really contributed very well in the post-season. The offense looked a lot more smooth with him in the game, he looked a lot more comfortable on his drives. When he gets in the lane, he is able to finish really well due to his 195 lbs frame. Had he stayed in the game against Wisconsin instead of Roy having a lapse of judgement and putting Nate Britt in with about 7 minutes left, I contend UNC would have been in the elite 8. Wisky was struggling with him. Also heard he was the MVP of their secret scrimmage against Vandy.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 8:26am #1023948
ncballerHe really contributed very well in the post-season. The offense looked a lot more smooth with him in the game, he looked a lot more comfortable on his drives. When he gets in the lane, he is able to finish really well due to his 195 lbs frame. Had he stayed in the game against Wisconsin instead of Roy having a lapse of judgement and putting Nate Britt in with about 7 minutes left, I contend UNC would have been in the elite 8. Wisky was struggling with him. Also heard he was the MVP of their secret scrimmage against Vandy.
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:57am #1023938
SkalAndJamalParticipantWell just have to see. What makes you guys like Berry so much?
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:48am #1023936
ncballerI am thinking Joel Berry is your guy, will be good for him to have full reigns at PG with Paige out for a few weeks.
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:30am #1023926
SkalAndJamalParticipantI like this kid a lot despite me hesitating with guys who fall off the recruiting rankings. I think with the right team, this kid could really be a special college player. Hopefully UNC can be that. However, at Carolina everything relies on that PG who can run the show, Paige is awesome but he’s a scorer. They need someone in that Marshall, Lawson level of distributing the rock. If they can, Woods at Carolina would be a beauty to watch. Unfortunate Lonzo Ball already committed to UCLA cause I feel he would make more sense at Carolina, especially with Bryce Alford already at UCLA. Anyways, hopefully UNC gets a pleasant surprise these coming years with a PG who can take the reigns that has been lost since Marshall left.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:31am #1023791
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64WoW!!!! And all this Time I thought This Seventh WOods kid was a fictional Character !!!!!!!!
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:31am #1023928
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64WoW!!!! And all this Time I thought This Seventh WOods kid was a fictional Character !!!!!!!!
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:42am #1023795

TarHeelRavenParticipantI worry about his outside shot. Going back to Strickland, he shot the ball from over his head. He had the same shooting stroke for all 4 years and never corrected it. I think he has the UNC record for most banked in 3’s in his career. From what I’ve seen from Woods, his outside shot is much better than Strickland’s now. Once you go from high school, where you are just more physically gifted than everyone and can do basically anything you want, to college, where guys are just as athletic as you, you have to be able to hit an outside shot. Will Woods be McCants or Wayne Ellington?? No. But he has to be able to hit a mid-range J consistently to keep guys from sagging off of him and playing him for the drive consistently. The mix-tapes are fools gold because guys he is playing against in high school are not as athletic, big, strong or fast as him and he can basically just do whatever he wants on every play. Woods jumper looks solid and his mechanics are good. I think one of the big keys for this years team is Theo Pinson and his jumper. Last year he hit some, but you could tell his shoot needed a lot of work. Hopefully Hubert spent countless hours with him in the gym this summer working on his mechanics. He hit some threes in the scrimmage at late night and his form looked good. Can he keep it up though? Hitting threes in a glorified scrimmage is not the same and nailing a dagger three late in a game on the road against a rivel ACC opponent.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 7:42am #1023932

TarHeelRavenParticipantI worry about his outside shot. Going back to Strickland, he shot the ball from over his head. He had the same shooting stroke for all 4 years and never corrected it. I think he has the UNC record for most banked in 3’s in his career. From what I’ve seen from Woods, his outside shot is much better than Strickland’s now. Once you go from high school, where you are just more physically gifted than everyone and can do basically anything you want, to college, where guys are just as athletic as you, you have to be able to hit an outside shot. Will Woods be McCants or Wayne Ellington?? No. But he has to be able to hit a mid-range J consistently to keep guys from sagging off of him and playing him for the drive consistently. The mix-tapes are fools gold because guys he is playing against in high school are not as athletic, big, strong or fast as him and he can basically just do whatever he wants on every play. Woods jumper looks solid and his mechanics are good. I think one of the big keys for this years team is Theo Pinson and his jumper. Last year he hit some, but you could tell his shoot needed a lot of work. Hopefully Hubert spent countless hours with him in the gym this summer working on his mechanics. He hit some threes in the scrimmage at late night and his form looked good. Can he keep it up though? Hitting threes in a glorified scrimmage is not the same and nailing a dagger three late in a game on the road against a rivel ACC opponent.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 8:41am #1023815

DukeDaSquadParticipantI don’t think he stays more than two years. really underrated player imo that brings a lot of the same things as Dennis smith Jr.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 8:41am #1023952

DukeDaSquadParticipantI don’t think he stays more than two years. really underrated player imo that brings a lot of the same things as Dennis smith Jr.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 11:12am #1023848

tuck243ParticipantChapel Hill players don’t get better. That’s been a knock on Roy IMO… That and his program doesn’t breed great players in the NBA anymore despite having the recruits to do so. It’s almost like Duke and UNC did a swap in star players in the league.
Because, when was the last time a guard (or player) was one and done from Chapel Hill?
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 11:47am #1023856
ncballerDuke has one all-star who played 11 games in a Durham. Okafor is a budding star, and the jury is out on Jabari. Not sure where your "Duke and UNC did a swap in star players in the league" argument is coming from.
One and done has been awhile, Brandan Wright in 2007, I will give you that. It only takes one to get us back on track with that.
To say that players don’t get better is a very fallable argument. Look at the careers of Ty Lawson, Danny Green, Brice Johnson, Isaiah Hicks, Kennedy Meeks, John Henson, Tyler Zeller, PJ Hairston, Marcus Paige (injured most of last season), Reggie Bullock etc while they were at UNC. Also it might surprise you to look up who has led the ACC in early entrants for the past 10 seasons since Roy has been there.
Yet the majority will focus on the James Michael McAdoos and JP Tokotos (who people forget was a top 80 player not a top 10) out there. Fact of the matter is, most of them have great college careers and there are several elite role players UNC has put out over the years. It only takes one.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 11:47am #1023994
ncballerDuke has one all-star who played 11 games in a Durham. Okafor is a budding star, and the jury is out on Jabari. Not sure where your "Duke and UNC did a swap in star players in the league" argument is coming from.
One and done has been awhile, Brandan Wright in 2007, I will give you that. It only takes one to get us back on track with that.
To say that players don’t get better is a very fallable argument. Look at the careers of Ty Lawson, Danny Green, Brice Johnson, Isaiah Hicks, Kennedy Meeks, John Henson, Tyler Zeller, PJ Hairston, Marcus Paige (injured most of last season), Reggie Bullock etc while they were at UNC. Also it might surprise you to look up who has led the ACC in early entrants for the past 10 seasons since Roy has been there.
Yet the majority will focus on the James Michael McAdoos and JP Tokotos (who people forget was a top 80 player not a top 10) out there. Fact of the matter is, most of them have great college careers and there are several elite role players UNC has put out over the years. It only takes one.
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 11:12am #1023986

tuck243ParticipantChapel Hill players don’t get better. That’s been a knock on Roy IMO… That and his program doesn’t breed great players in the NBA anymore despite having the recruits to do so. It’s almost like Duke and UNC did a swap in star players in the league.
Because, when was the last time a guard (or player) was one and done from Chapel Hill?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 12:07pm #1024000

TarHeelRavenParticipantOf course both ncballer and I are tar heel homers but I will add to his post. I think you might want to think about your posts a bit before you right something along the lines of "Duke and Carolina have swapped star players in the league." Kyrie is a talent but he’s not a superstar He’s injured all the time and he played less than half the season in 2011 at Duke. Okafor, Jabari and Justice could be stars down the road but arent now. I think you’re trying to say UNC and Roy haven’t produced any superstars in the league recently and this is true and trying to tie your Duke bias in saying Duke has superstars all over the league now which most definitely isn’t true. Of course our last one and done was Brandan Wright in 2007 and he hasn’t done much in the league. Players do improve in Chapel Hill. I don’t get why you say they don’t. Basically what your argument seems to be is that Duke is killing UNC in one and dones recently and somehow that ties into Duke having many superstars in the league now. Youre a Duke homer and we like Carolina obviously. I know we’ve gone back and forth before. Duke has had the edge recently in talent and has 2 titles since Carolina’s last in 09. Carolina absolutely trounced Duke in every way possible from 05 to 09. The ebb and flow of the rvialry is apparent. Let’s see how this year turns out and talk later.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 12:07pm #1023862

TarHeelRavenParticipantOf course both ncballer and I are tar heel homers but I will add to his post. I think you might want to think about your posts a bit before you right something along the lines of "Duke and Carolina have swapped star players in the league." Kyrie is a talent but he’s not a superstar He’s injured all the time and he played less than half the season in 2011 at Duke. Okafor, Jabari and Justice could be stars down the road but arent now. I think you’re trying to say UNC and Roy haven’t produced any superstars in the league recently and this is true and trying to tie your Duke bias in saying Duke has superstars all over the league now which most definitely isn’t true. Of course our last one and done was Brandan Wright in 2007 and he hasn’t done much in the league. Players do improve in Chapel Hill. I don’t get why you say they don’t. Basically what your argument seems to be is that Duke is killing UNC in one and dones recently and somehow that ties into Duke having many superstars in the league now. Youre a Duke homer and we like Carolina obviously. I know we’ve gone back and forth before. Duke has had the edge recently in talent and has 2 titles since Carolina’s last in 09. Carolina absolutely trounced Duke in every way possible from 05 to 09. The ebb and flow of the rvialry is apparent. Let’s see how this year turns out and talk later.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 12:38pm #1024004
airenn34ParticipantCorrect me if Im wrong but wasnt Ed Davis a one and done? Excited as hell for Seventh pledging Carolina. Now we just need Rawle and we are back? ncballer what wasn’t there beef between Rawle’s handler and Roy? How will that play out? Regarding the whole Duke-Carolina recruiting thing yes it has been one sided. Roy gets guys to the pros the proof is in the pudding. What K has going for him lets be real is the whole USA basketball thing. But things cycle out and ncballer is right it only takes one to get us back. Question for the unc guys how do you think our back court plays out? And to touch on Tarheel ravens comment o the Strickland comparison I hope Seventh is defintely better because Strickland was horrible and low basketball IQ.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 12:38pm #1023866
airenn34ParticipantCorrect me if Im wrong but wasnt Ed Davis a one and done? Excited as hell for Seventh pledging Carolina. Now we just need Rawle and we are back? ncballer what wasn’t there beef between Rawle’s handler and Roy? How will that play out? Regarding the whole Duke-Carolina recruiting thing yes it has been one sided. Roy gets guys to the pros the proof is in the pudding. What K has going for him lets be real is the whole USA basketball thing. But things cycle out and ncballer is right it only takes one to get us back. Question for the unc guys how do you think our back court plays out? And to touch on Tarheel ravens comment o the Strickland comparison I hope Seventh is defintely better because Strickland was horrible and low basketball IQ.
0- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 1:19pm #1024010
ncballerEasy Ed was done after two years.
Rawle’s head coach at Word of God, Brian Clifton was John Wall’s AAU coach who handled John’s recruitment. Clifton had a vendetta for Roy because he withdrew a scholarship offer from Eric Wallace that Matt Doherty had extended. He was a very big barrier (among others) in UNC’s ability to recruit John. That being said, it is water under the bridge now. They have made up and he is very supportive of UNC recruiting Rawle.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 1:19pm #1023872
ncballerEasy Ed was done after two years.
Rawle’s head coach at Word of God, Brian Clifton was John Wall’s AAU coach who handled John’s recruitment. Clifton had a vendetta for Roy because he withdrew a scholarship offer from Eric Wallace that Matt Doherty had extended. He was a very big barrier (among others) in UNC’s ability to recruit John. That being said, it is water under the bridge now. They have made up and he is very supportive of UNC recruiting Rawle.
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- Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 1:23pm #1024014

TarHeelRavenParticipantEd Davis came back for the 09-10 season when Carolina was absolutely horrific and went to the NIT. John Henson’s freshman year. The Wear twins and of course, Larry Drew, ugh. He got injured halfway through the year and missed the rest of the season. I don’t remember what he injured.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 1:23pm #1023876

TarHeelRavenParticipantEd Davis came back for the 09-10 season when Carolina was absolutely horrific and went to the NIT. John Henson’s freshman year. The Wear twins and of course, Larry Drew, ugh. He got injured halfway through the year and missed the rest of the season. I don’t remember what he injured.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 3:13pm #1024060

Taylor Gang MikeParticipantGreat signing.. Him and Pinson in the backcourt is scary!!! If Pinson stays
0 - Posted on: Wed, 11/11/2015 - 3:13pm #1023923

Taylor Gang MikeParticipantGreat signing.. Him and Pinson in the backcourt is scary!!! If Pinson stays
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