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Jason Svoboda
06-21-2010, 11:14 AM
Power Forward
Evanston (IL) Evanston
AAU: Rising Stars

Ht: 6-foot-7

Jason Svoboda
06-21-2010, 11:18 AM
Rumored to be visiting Indiana State soon. Has one offer thus far, from Boise State. Is also said to be growing still and is listed on some sites as 6-8. He was 6-foot-3 as a sophomore.

Jason Svoboda
03-21-2011, 12:31 PM
Farr, meanwhile, said Xavier, Nevada, Boise State, Illinois State and Ball State have shown interest. The versatile forward now has Indiana tracking him as well.

"I have no timetable (for making a decision)," Farr said. "I'm going to take more visits to different schools and talk to my family and coaches and see where we go from there."
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/evanston/sports/highschools/3102826,evanston-evbbk-031011-s1.article

Jason Svoboda
04-26-2011, 12:01 AM
Committed to Xavier.

Apparently will go prep and then be a 2012 kid.

Dgreenwell3
04-26-2011, 12:22 AM
Prep school is becoming more and more of a common thing. It's a good thing for mid-majors as it seems these kids get a free redshirt year though I am still interested to see how Khristian smiths game transfers.

4Q_iu
04-26-2011, 09:04 AM
Prep school is becoming more and more of a common thing. It's a good thing for mid-majors as it seems these kids get a free redshirt year though I am still interested to see how Khristian smiths game transfers.

Why is prep school becoming more common?

Advantages / Disadvantages?

As a kid can (and does) change schools, wouldn't it be better to have that kid on campus wearing a gray-shirt?

Dgreenwell3
04-26-2011, 09:22 AM
Why is prep school becoming more common?

Advantages / Disadvantages?

As a kid can (and does) change schools, wouldn't it be better to have that kid on campus wearing a gray-shirt?

4Q I am just saying that pre these past few years I rarely saw bball players at this level take that extra year.

4Q_iu
04-26-2011, 09:45 AM
4Q I am just saying that pre these past few years I rarely saw bball players at this level take that extra year.

I'm agreeing with you --- I'm curious as WHY kids are now opting for Prep School INSTEAD of enrolling as a gray-shirt.

Kristian Smith is a perfect example. He commited to Cincinnati, he went to prep school, he 'opened up' his recruitment and we got him.

Why didn't Cincinnati enroll him and have him on-campus, close to the program?

It worked out for us but what happens when it doesn't work out for us?

I understand that sometimes (usually) it is because of grades but it seems like you know have players opting for prep school rather than enrolling and getting a leg up on classes, college acclimation, etc.