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Pepperdine is an impressive and beautiful campus, so I can't blame the kid for wanting to go there if they offered, but he was a backup at Collin County Juco, and averaged just 5.5 points and 4 rebounds a game. He is a big guy with reportedly a lot of potential.--
Jonathan Dupre heading west
As the spring signing period went on,
Jonathan Dupre became a scorching hot commodity. At 6-foot-8, 210-pounds, skilled, potential-laden, it was quite understandable. The Collin County Community College forward started taking his official visits, and it was on his third one this past weekend that he figured out that he wanted to continue his college career on the West Coast.
"I just visited Pepperdine this weekend and told the coaches before I left that I wanted to sign with them," Dupre said. "I've got a great relationship with the coaching staff and it's a good school location. When I was there, I had a one-on-one with Coach (Tom) Asbury and he told me that when he was there, Pepperdine was really on top. He wants to get it back to there and wants me to be a big part of that rebuilding process."
Dupre had previously visited UC Irvine and Southern Utah the past two weekends, and a trip to Wintrop was possibly on the horizon. But Dupre liked the opportunity in front of him at Pepperdine and knew it was one he couldn't pass up.
This past season at Colin County CC,
Dupre was a key contributor off the bench in the frontcourt, averaging 5.5 points and 4.0 rebounds while ranking second on the team in blocked shots (15).