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2019 & Beyond Recruiting Targets

Is he going to be able to play some after the first of the year?

According to newspaper reports, he is projected to start practicing after January 1st. He is hopeful that he can get back into playing shape and play games his senior season. But, whether he does is unknown.
 
Above are several posts about 2020 guard Donovan Williams from North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, who we first reported that Bradley was recruiting and had offered way back in mid-2018.
He committed to Nebraska in August, 2018, and then suffered a serious knee injury in April, 2019. He remained committed to Nebraska, but did not sign his Letter of Intent last month when he had a chance during the early signing period.
Today, he announced that that he is withdrawing his commitment to Nebraska, and is reopening his recruitment. -
https://twitter.com/jeffborzello/sta...28229839097856

............Bradley was perhaps his best offer other than Nebraska, so might Bradley get back in the picture?-
http://verbalcommits.com/players/donovan-williams-ne

Donovan Williams is reported to be recovering nicely from his knee injury and surgery, and he is projected to return to the court after January 1.
He is the type of player Bradley needs....just saying. :)

I can now confirm that just as I speculated above, Bradley is indeed back in contact with and is recruiting Donovan Williams since he decommitted from Nebraska, and there is mutual interest.(see above posts for more info about him).
He would make a terrific addition to Bradley's 2020 recruiting class. :cool:
 
Also, Donovan Williams has been practicing with his HS team as he continues to recover from his ACL repair last April. He has not played yet.
 
Above are several posts about 2020 guard Donovan Williams from North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, who we first reported that Bradley was recruiting and had offered way back in mid-2018.
He committed to Nebraska in August, 2018, and then suffered a serious knee injury in April, 2019. He remained committed to Nebraska, but did not sign his Letter of Intent last month when he had a chance during the early signing period.
Today, he announced that that he is withdrawing his commitment to Nebraska, and is reopening his recruitment. -
https://twitter.com/jeffborzello/sta...28229839097856

I can now confirm that just as I speculated above, Bradley is indeed back in contact with and is recruiting Donovan Williams since he decommitted from Nebraska, and there is mutual interest.(see above posts for more info about him).
He would make a terrific addition to Bradley's 2020 recruiting class. :cool:

Also, Donovan Williams has been practicing with his HS team as he continues to recover from his ACL repair last April. He has not played yet.

After missing the last 8 months with an ACL injury and surgery, Bradley recruit Donovan Williams of North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, finally returned to playing last week. He started by putting up 31 points in his first game back.
https://www.klkntv.com/story/41539853/donovan-williams-returns-dominant-after-acl-injury
https://twitter.com/mattreynklkn/status/1215624330417229825
 
Williams is getting some big time interest: Jeff Borzello @jeffborzello
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ESPN 100 guard Donovan Williams visits Kansas State this weekend. Former Nebraska commit. Texas offered recently. Oregon, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Ohio State, Missouri also interested, he told ESPN.
 
He paid a visit to Kansas State. Our chances are probably very slim and none.

Kansas State has not offered Donovan Williams, yet, though he is visiting there this weekend, so an offer might come. However, Kansas State does not have any scholarships available for 2020. In fact, they are already one over the scholarship limit for 2020 after just landing their 5th high-level 2020 recruit this week, including multiple outstanding shooting guards.
This article points that out, plus quotes Head Coach Bruce Weber saying that they are still recruiting despite being over the scholarship limit, but their primary target is a big man-
Weber is still looking to land more prospects during the 2020 recruiting cycle.
“We will probably try to get another big,” Weber said, “and then we will decide about a wing.”
That plan comes as a minor surprise given that K-State is currently projected to be one over the scholarship limit next season...

https://www.kansas.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article239276493.html


And there are reports that Texas offered Donovan Williams, but they have only 1 scholarship available for 2020, and a couple Texas recruiting sites say their primary targets for 2020 are a point guard and a big man (they are not a great rebounding team).
https://hookemheadlines.com/2019/06...recruiting-2020-class-needs-point-guard-help/

Ironically, one of their top 2019 recruits, now a freshman, was a shooting guard named Donovan Williams. A different Donovan Williams, but a very similar type of player-
https://texassports.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/donovan-williams/9410

But there are other majors who have recently expressed interest, so it will take a pretty strong sales pitch from Bradley.
 
If this kid wants an opportunity to play, win, and be in the NCAA tournament, then BU would be as good a choice as any in the nation. There are advantages to playing for a mid-major, and BW is building a solid program that should start becoming an attractive landing spot for these kids.
Every recruiting class has gotten better than the previous, so I have no reason to believe we don't have a shot at any player we pursue at this point. Wardle and his team must certainly know what they're doing and how to sell their program.
Granted, we can't compete with the pay the power conference dish out. ;)
 

A 2019 recruit that Bradley offered, Caleb Grill, initially committed to South Dakota State. But then he decommitted after T.J. Otzelberger left to take the UNLV job.
https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/s...beyond-recruiting-targets?p=485296#post485296

He eventually committed to Iowa State where he played in 29 games as a freshman and started the last 2 games. He averaged 13.7 mpg, 2.1 ppg and 1.7 rpg. He has decided to leave Iowa State and entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.

I mention this because he is the type of player that Coach Wardle has said they are looking for with the final 2 available scholarships. He is a big guard who was a good shooter in high school. I know the Bradley coaches liked this kid a year ago, but he'd have to sit out a year if he transfers, so I don't know if he is someone our coaches would pursue now.

“We want two guys who can shoot, fit our culture and are tough, competitive guys,” Wardle said. “We’ll need a guard — either a point guard or a combo along with a wing guard or forward who can really shoot the ball. We’ll always take the best fit whether it’s a transfer or a freshman.”
https://www.pjstar.com/sports/20200...pecial-in-store-for-bradley-hoops-next-season
 
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Bradley offers "the best point guard in the state" of Indiana - Class of 2020 Nijel Pack
http://www.thejaygravesreport.com/wh...h-no-question/

One of Bradley's first 2020 offers, Nijel Pack, has just verballed to Kansas State... LINK

One-time Bradley recruit Nijel Pack has finished his sophomore year at Kansas State and just entered the transfer portal.
He averaged 12.7 ppg in 2020-21 as a freshman, and averaged 17.4 ppg and 44% from three this past season as a sophomore.
Stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...062/nijel-pack

He will get a lot of recruiting interest.
 
names that have been contacted...

2020 Jordan Davis- 6'4" point guard from La Crosse Central High School, La Crosse, WI.
http://verbalcommits.com/players/jordan-davis-wi

2020 Jonathan Davis- 6'4" shooting guard from La Crosse Central HS, La Crosse, WI.
http://verbalcommits.com/players/jonathan-davis-wi

Back in 2018, Bradley was recruiting a couple 2020 3-star recruits, the Davis brothers (twins) from La Crosse Central High School. They both ended up at Wisconsin. Johnny Davis became the 2020 Wisconsin Mr. Basketball, the 2022 Big Ten Player of the Year, a consensus 1st team All American, and 1st round NBA pick (#10 overall) in the 2022 draft.
His brother Jordan Davis is still at Wisconsin, but has been mostly a reserve player for 3 seasons, and has a 3 ppg career scoring average.
Bio- https://uwbadgers.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/jordan-davis/11104
Stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/4433242/jordan-davis

Jordan Davis is now in the transfer portal, and will be visiting Illinois State for the 2nd time on Monday. It's rumored he will commit.
https://twitter.com/Evan_Flood/status/1649899772956868609
 
revolving door for guards at UW
March 30- Wisconsin's Jordan Davis (5.1ppg, 3.5rpg) leaves, enters the portal
April 5- Wyoming transfer Noah Reynolds (14.5ppg, 2.2rpg) commits to Wisconsin
April 14- St. John's transfer AJ Storr (8.8ppg, 1.9rpg) commits to Wisconsin
April 19- Noah Reynolds decommits from Wisconsin
 
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