In an article run on Scout.com’s pay site, Terrence Jones told recruiting analyst Evan Daniels that, now that he’s returned from UCLA, he’s going to decide this evening. . . whether to sign in the early period (this Wednesday through next Wednesday) or the regular signing period (April 14, 2010 – May 19, 2010).
Waiting until the springtime would give Jones more time to decide, of course, and would prolong the drama for several more months, potentially. Jones could also announce at any point between now and the regular signing period, electing to give one of his five final schools a verbal commitment without putting his name to a letter of intent.
More on this as I have it.
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Terrence Jones is loaded with talent and potential! He is a long lanky atheletic defensive minded player and would fit just perfect in Coach Cal’s Kentucky Dribble Drive offense. Go CATS!!!
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Jeremy…Jones wants to play with someone with class..i.e Romar not someone whos an ass like Callipari.
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All those schools and coaches down there are so crooked…how many times has Kentucky been on probation or been found guilty of improprieties?
Also, can never understand why a highly touted African American athlete would choose to play down in the South. Dude, wake up!..the administrators and good ole boy boosters of those schools would’ve lynched your grandparents if they had the chance..
If your a marginal recruit, I can understand. You gotta get that free education anyway possible but if your one of the best recruits and you have the ability to pick and choose?..no way in hell you should play for any of the schools in the south.
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Dribble Drive means, you dribble and shoot, if you can’t shoot then maybe pass. The only way you can play this offense is by being paid or having someone take your SAT’s. Now that the Cats have hired Calipari you will always be known as a cheater school….and that is a fact.


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