From what I have heard and read, these are the 2 guards that were recruited as a backup point guard ahead of Will Franklin. Recall that Daniel Ruffin played over 34 minutes a game his freshman season (2004-2005) and the staff felt they needed a quality, experienced, juco backup for the 2005-2006 season.
The top choice was 5'10" Keoni Watson. He actually visited Bradley at the same time as Will Franklin. Here is a thread about both of them from 4/15/05--
http://www.bradleyfans.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=3850#3850
Will went home and Watson received Bradley's scholarship offer.
But for whatever reason, Watson chose to go to Idaho.
In 2005-2006, Idaho had one of the worst record in America, 4-25. Watson was 2nd on the team in scoring at 10.4 ppg. He only averaged 2.9 assists per game and had a lot more turnovers than assists.
http://www.uiathletics.com/pages/sport.asp?Action=DrawStats&SportID=2&StatsID=81&PageID=45
This year (2006-2007) he is leading Idaho in scoring at 16.7 ppg. He has very poor assist totals, and almost twice as many turnovers as assists. Again, Idaho has an awful team. They are 2-12.--
http://www.uiathletics.com/pages/sport.asp?Action=DrawStats&SportID=2&StatsID=93&PageID=45
Bradley then offered the scholarship to Dominic Bishop. He was a 6' point guard from Division II Brown Mackie CC in Kansas. He apparently made an oral committment to Bradley, but then changed his mind when Dana Altman called and offered a scholarship to Creighton. Check out this old thread detailing his change of mind--
http://www.bradleyfans.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=751
http://www.bradleyfans.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3178
Bishop played very little for Creighton his first season there, and quit the team after his junior year. He is now at Francis Marion University, a Division II school. Here are some recent articles mentioning Bishop--
http://www.fmarion.edu/sports/article22428c413776.htm
http://www.fmarion.edu/sports/roster1
http://www.fmarion.edu/sports/basketball
By the time Bradley was rejected by Bishop, it was late May, 2005, and there were no quality point guards left. Except Will Franklin was still available. Bradley offered him a full ride, and the rest is Sweet 16 history. Thanks Will for waiting on Bradley!