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Five takeways from the July evaluation period

by in Recruiting | August 15th, 2011

The month of July wrapped up for most of the Big Ten coaching staffs at the GRBA National Championships in Fort Wayne. As we look back at the 20-day evaluation period that included stops for Inside the Hall at the adidas Invitational, Kentucky Hoopfest, Best of the Midwest and the GRBA National Championships, here are our five biggest takeaways from July:

– Three schools emerge at the forefront of the Gary Harris recruitment: Throughout the recruiting process, 2012 Hamilton Southeastern guard Gary Harris has maintained that each school recruiting him has a chance to land the No. 11 ranked player in the country according to ESPN.com. Although he has yet to officially narrow down his school list, it appears as though three schools have emerged as the most likely candidates for Harris. At the 2011 GRBA National Championships, the five-star guard stated that the only schools he will definitely take official visits to are Michigan State, Purdue and Indiana. While this isn’t an official declaration of a “top three”, it appears to be a safe assumption that the Spartans, Boilermakers and Hoosiers are at the top of his list. He will likely work in his official visits between high school football games and practices this fall.

– Jeremy Hollowell displays dominance: It’s no secret that class of 2012 Indiana commitment Jeremy Hollowell is one of the most talented and versatile small forwards in the country. In the past, doubts have been raised about the consistency of the Lawrence Central standout’s play, but throughout much of July,  Hollowell showed the ability and sense of urgency truly necessary to be dominant. At 6-foot-8, Hollowell is a matchup nightmare for most defenders because he can score in a variety of ways. He has shooting range past the 3-point line and is able to get on a roll from deep and knock down jumpers off the catch as well as the dribble. Hollowell can also get to the rim with relative ease and score against contact or draw fouls to earn trips to the free throw line. He also has great length (7-foot-2 wingspan) which makes him a threat as an offensive rebounder and second chance scorer in the half court. As he showed during most of July, Hollowell has the talent and versatility to be a special player, especially if he plays with the same level of passion and aggression at all times.

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Around the Hall: Watford breakout, APR rule, more

by in Media | August 12th, 2011

Around the Hall is recommended reading from the Inside the Hall crew. So go ahead, get your read on.

+ Our old friend Eamonn Brennan, now of ESPN.com, writes that Christian Watford is poised for a major breakout next season in the World Wide Leader’s expert roundtable.

+ Jason King of Yahoo! Sports breaks down the top ten players in the Big Ten for next season and Christian Watford makes the list.

+ The NCAA’s new APR rule, which requires teams to carry an APR score of 930 to be eligible for postseason play, is being met with a mixed response.

+ ESPN released updated rankings for the 2014 class and both Trey Lyles and Jaquan Lyle made the top 25. MaxPreps updated its 2012 rankings and three Indiana commitments are in the top 52.

+ 2013 Wisconsin big man Luke Fischer will take a visit to Indiana in late August according to Zach Osterman of Inside Indiana. Osterman also has a nice feature on Derek Elston and his improving health.

+ Former Indiana guard Jeremiah Rivers signed a six-month contract to play for KK Mega Visura in Serbia.

+ Luke Winn of Sports Illustrated looks at five sophomores that are poised to breakout in the 2011-2012 season.

+ After a dust-up that occured on the Zakk and Jack Show on Thursday, IU football coach joined the Dan Dakich Show a few hours later and was met with kudos from the former IU player and coach.

+ Mitch Sherman of ESPN.com has a feature on IU football commitment Gunner Kiel and how he arrived at his decision to become a Hoosier.

Video: Jaquan Lyle at GRBA National Championships

by in Video | August 12th, 2011

Evansville Bosse sophomore Jaquan Lyle closed the July evaluation period last month running with Spiece at the Gym Rats Basketball Association National Championship in Ft. Wayne. Lyle played with a Spiece 15-and-under team on Friday and jumped up to the 17-and-under division for Saturday and Sunday. The 6-foot-4, 187-pound guard is the No. 11 prospect nationally in the 2014 class according to ESPN.com.

Inside the Hall was in attendance at the GRBA National Championships and we’ve compiled over two minutes of Lyle video which is available in the embedded media player below. (Note: You can expand the video to full screen by using the arrows in the bottom right hand corner of the player.)

Related:

- Q & A: Jaquan Lyle talks improvement, Indiana and his hair (August 4, 2011)
- Video: Jaquan Lyle Highlights at Best of the Midwest (July 21, 2011)
- Lyle talks about move to Spiece, updates recruitment (July 8, 2011)
- Spring Scouting: Jaquan Lyle (May 25, 2011)

Derek Elston talks health, Hulls’ leadership

by in Media | August 11th, 2011

Derek Elston met with the media on Thursday afternoon and revealed a few interesting nuggets as the school year and season approaches. You can listen to the full audio (courtesy of Dustin Dopirak of the Bloomington Herald-Times) below.

A few items of note:

+ Elston said he had surgery in May on a sports hernia, one that hampered him during last season, along with knee issues that bothered him as well.

“I played last season and I know I did terrible and I know probably the fans thought I did terrible, which I don’t blame them,” he said. “The fact is I tried to get through it … I just had a hernia the entire time and I tried to get through it the best I could.”

Elston also added he’s nearing 100 percent, and that he feels “absolutely fantastic.”

+ The junior from Tipton also revealed fellow junior Jordan Hulls has emerged as the vocal leader of the squad and that with a group of veterans, things are more player-driven than at any point in his IU career.

“Jordy’s got us on the line every day at 3:30 when we we’re supposed to be on there [for pre-workout running and stretching],” Elston said. ” … Jordy will take you off to the side and kind of tell you and explain to you what you’re doing wrong and what you need to do to improve upon it. I haven’t seen that yet since. He is a lot more vocal. He’s one of those guys that starts screaming now. Conditioning days, if you’re not making it, Jordy’s the first one to tell you. And whether you like the way he’s saying it or not, he’s going to say it. If that doesn’t motivate you, then he’ll get you off the floor. He’s had to kick a couple guys out of the conditioning.”

+ Elston said he’s working on guarding the 3, 4 and 5 positions for this coming season as well as adding strength and muscle to his lower body.

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Video: Freshmen meet with the media

by in Video | August 10th, 2011

Indiana’s three incoming freshmen — Austin Etherington, Cody Zeller and Remy Abell — met with the media for the first time as Hoosiers today in the press room of Assembly Hall.

Watch and listen to what the trio had to say in the embedded player below courtesy of IU Athletics:

Quotes are available after the jump.

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Video: Ferrell, Lyles and Hollowell adidas Nations highlights

by in Video | August 9th, 2011

Below are highlights reels of Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell, Trey Lyles and Jeremy Hollowell from Monday night’s televised adidas Nations third place and championship games.

Ferrell (No. 1 in blue):

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