Incoming Recruits Still Looking Good
Good news for the Utes -- coach Jim Boylen's incoming high school recruits continue to get recognized among the best players in their area.
Both guard Marshall Henderson and forward Shawn Glover rank among the top eight players in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, according to The Dallas Morning News. The sharp-shooting Henderson is No. 1, in fact, ahead of players headed to Memphis, Kansas State, Oklahoma and Texas, and center Jeremy Olson of Collins Hill High School near Atlanta scored 30 points (albeit in an overtime loss) last weekend.
Meanwhile, forward Jay Watkins is leading the 13-2 College of Southern Idaho by scoring 18.4 points per game and grabbing 8.2 rebounds -- though the Golden Eagles suffered a rare loss to the College of Eastern Utah over the weekend -- and forward Matt Read is averaging 13.9 points and 5.9 rebounds for 16-2 Collin County Community College in Texas.
Both guard Marshall Henderson and forward Shawn Glover rank among the top eight players in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, according to The Dallas Morning News. The sharp-shooting Henderson is No. 1, in fact, ahead of players headed to Memphis, Kansas State, Oklahoma and Texas, and center Jeremy Olson of Collins Hill High School near Atlanta scored 30 points (albeit in an overtime loss) last weekend.
Meanwhile, forward Jay Watkins is leading the 13-2 College of Southern Idaho by scoring 18.4 points per game and grabbing 8.2 rebounds -- though the Golden Eagles suffered a rare loss to the College of Eastern Utah over the weekend -- and forward Matt Read is averaging 13.9 points and 5.9 rebounds for 16-2 Collin County Community College in Texas.

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Fantastic. A talent upgrade will do wonders. Go Utes!!!
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