Weatherman on "Theo Pinson takes North Carolina over Indiana"Good post, Drake. We have a lot of good players already on board, so it will be difficult to land many 5 stars for the next couple of years. Top-20 players will be looking to for serious playing time right away, which will be hard to come by for the
Preston on "Theo Pinson takes North Carolina over Indiana"Aruss:I already told you guys he’s committing to IU but if you need more proof then here it is: http://247sports.com/Player/Theo-Pinson-11863/PlayerInstitutionPredictions
If I were bragging about my predictions I think I would need more then 27% believing he was coming to IU as proof! BTW I hope there is no truth to
Chicago Hoosier on "Theo Pinson takes North Carolina over Indiana"We must not forget these kids are 17/18 years old. This is the biggest decision of there lives so far, we need to support them in that process. Both schools are great options.
We need to keep the option open for him to come back to IU.... crazy things
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