About // Advertise // Archives // Contact
RSS Facebook Twitter

Switch to Indiana Elite paying off for Yogi Ferrell

by in Recruiting | May 6th, 2010

The AAU season, still in its infancy, has already been good to Yogi Ferrell.

Playing a year up with an Indiana Elite team that includes fistfuls of top-level Division I talent, Ferrell has slotted in nicely at point guard, giving him the opportunity to showcase his skills in a more natural role. According to his father, Kevin, early returns have been positive.

“It’s definitely been beneficial for him,” Kevin Ferrell said of the move to the Elite team that includes touted in-state prospects like Cody Zeller, Jeremiah Davis and Austin Etherington. “It allowed him to be able to open up his game a little bit more.”

In no small part because of that improvement — and a trip to the state finals with Park Tudor as well — the younger Ferrell has seen his recruitment accelerate in several directions as well. Notre Dame, Ohio State and Michigan have all become serious suitors of the 2012 point guard, according to his father.

One team whose interest still isn’t quite measurable yet, however, is Indiana. The Hoosiers have extended a scholarship offer, but Kevin Ferrell said his son hasn’t heard that much from the IU camp compared to the aforementioned schools.

“There are other schools who are, and have been, really recruiting Yogi very exclusively,” he told Inside the Hall. “I’m not real sure that IU wants Yogi, just right now. I don’t know.”

Ferrell said that, when his son visited Notre Dame, he met Jack Swarbrick, the athletic director, an example of the (excuse the pun, please) full-court press the Irish have been employing in recruiting his son.

Continue reading this post »

Video: Cody Zeller at Spiece Run-N-Slam

by in Video | May 5th, 2010

Thanks to Dylan Burkhardt over at UMHoops.com for passing along the following video of 2011 big man Cody Zeller from this past weekend’s Spiece Run-N-Slam in Ft. Wayne. The video is from four games of bracket play at Spiece including the semis and finals and is a compilation of just about every play that Zeller was involved in and not a highlight reel.

UMHoops.com also posted video of Yogi Ferrell and Marshall Plumlee if you’d like to head over and check those out.

So, what’s the plan for 2011?

by in Recruiting | May 4th, 2010

With Austin Etherington committed and just one scholarship remaining (two if you count the over-sign), the construction of the 2011 recruiting class will be a prime storyline to follow this offseason. Let’s take a deeper dive into whom Indiana is recruiting for this pivotal class:

- Cody Zeller: IU’s need for a versatile big man who can play could be filled by a prospect who resides just 62 miles southwest of Bloomington. The 6-11 Zeller, who led Washington to a 3A state championship with a dominating 20-point, 26-rebound performance, is blossoming into a legitimate five-star prospect. Zeller continues to keep a tight lid on his recruitment and will likely take several official visits in the fall before reaching a decision. Indiana, along with Butler and North Carolina, are considered the schools to beat. If there’s a 2011 recruit Indiana can’t afford to miss out on, it’s the prohibitive favorite for 2011 Mr. Basketball: Cody Zeller.

- Jeremiah Davis: Landing Davis, a powerful 6-3 guard who can play on or off the ball, could actually be better long term for a program trying to establish stability than a one-and-done talent like Marquis Teague. The Muncie Central guard was once considered a Michigan State lean, but Indiana has turned up the heat on Davis and might be the school to beat along with Cincinnati. Davis has talked about rooming with Etherington in college, but is staying the course with his pledge to hold off on a decision until he, in his words, “finds the right fit.” If Zeller is priority No. 1 for IU, Davis is 1A.

- Aaron Thomas: Thomas, a 6-5 scorer from Cincinnati, was named the Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a junior as he averaged 22.1 points per game. He’s yet to receive a scholarship offer from Indiana, but told us last month that he was “pretty high” on the Hoosiers. West Virginia, Michigan, Cincinnati, Louisville and Ohio State are also recruiting Thomas.

- Nic Moore: The 5-9 point guard from Warsaw has yet to receive an offer from a high major school, but that could change quickly if he performs well come July with Spiece Indy Heat. He can flat out score, but needs to work on getting into the lane and dishing off to complete his game. Indiana continues to evaluate Moore, but whether or not that interest blossoms into an offer remains to be seen.

Continue reading this post »

Video: Northern Idaho College’s Guy-Marc Michel

by in Video | May 3rd, 2010

Indiana’s quest to add a big man to its 2010 recruiting class continues and the latest name to surface is 7-1 Northern Idaho College big man Guy-Marc Michel.

Michel, who will have two years of college eligibility, is originally from Sainte Marie, Martinique. He reportedly visited the IU campus this past weekend and once played for the Under-20 French National Team.

As a sophomore, Michel averaged seven points, seven rebounds and three blocks and was named first team All-Scenic West Athletic Conference. Detailed scouting reports of Michel are available here and here.

Or if you’d prefer to get a look at Michel, check out the video Kelin passed along earlier this evening (he’s wearing No. 42 in blue):

Site News: Your help with a survey, please

by in Site News | May 3rd, 2010

Happy Monday to all.

Our friends over at Yardbarker have asked that we solicit your answers to a brief, 10-question survey to help get a better understanding of how often and why you’re reading Inside the Hall and other sites on the Yardbarker Network.

Not only will your participation help in gathering valuable data for the growth of our partnership with Yardbarker, you will also have a chance to win a $100 gift card from American Express for completing the survey.

So if you’re able to answer a few questions, please click the link below. We appreciate your help.

Yardbarker Network Survey

Report: Former IU guard Armon Bassett arrested

by in Former Hoosiers | May 2nd, 2010

As many an IU fan watched the NCAA Tournament in March, it was only natural to ponder what might have been. As former Hoosiers like Armon Bassett and Jordan Crawford had their one shining moment, Indiana missed the tournament for the second consecutive season.

And then, you hear of a story like the one below from The Post in Athens and are once again reminded that cleaning house and starting over was absolutely the way to go:

Athens police arrested an Ohio University basketball player for assaulting a doorman last night. According to a report from the Athens Police Department, Armon Dante Bassett assaulted a doorman at Courtside Pizza and Bar, 85 North Court Street, then fled on foot.

It appeared that the doorman had a broken nose, according to the report. Police arrested Bassett, a junior and guard for OU’s team, in the Verizon parking lot on North Court Street after 11 p.m.

This news surely won’t help Bassett’s standing in the NBA Draft, where he was already considering a long shot to be selected. And while we’re in police blotter mode, Xavier Keeling was arrested last week in Bloomington on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, according to The Herald-Times.

ITH on Twitter

Resources

Recruiting

Comments


Page 5 of 512345