Could Former Utah Recruit Wind Up at North Carolina?
By the way, recruiting gurus are now speculating whether prep guard Brad Tinsley will get a scholarship offer from North Carolina.
In other words, too bad the Utes don't have an open scholarship for him.
The Utes had recruited Tinsley before he chose Pepperdine, but then the Waves fired their coach -- assistant coach Marty Wilson is poised to become their head-coach-in-waiting -- and Tinsley obtained a release from his commitment.
Now, interest in the star at Oregon City High School has blown up.
The Utes would love to have him, but they already have committed all of their scholarships for next season. Tinsley's father has said his son remains interested in the Utes, but with teams like the Tar Heels, Oregon, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Butler, Iowa and Arizona State showing interest, don't expect Tinsley to see much value in paying his own way for a year with the Utes.
In other words, too bad the Utes don't have an open scholarship for him.
The Utes had recruited Tinsley before he chose Pepperdine, but then the Waves fired their coach -- assistant coach Marty Wilson is poised to become their head-coach-in-waiting -- and Tinsley obtained a release from his commitment.
Now, interest in the star at Oregon City High School has blown up.
The Utes would love to have him, but they already have committed all of their scholarships for next season. Tinsley's father has said his son remains interested in the Utes, but with teams like the Tar Heels, Oregon, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Butler, Iowa and Arizona State showing interest, don't expect Tinsley to see much value in paying his own way for a year with the Utes.

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