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4 hours ago, HoosierTrav said:

Happy for Trey. Offers like this just prove that the staff is doing the right things and doing them early. Kaufman could be the most underrated player in the nation. 

He moved up to 32. He is not underrated anymore.

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11 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Mike Schumann @ The Daily Hoosier @daily_hoosier

In response to my question tonight 2021 F Trey Kaufman said he is making contingency plans if the high school season is canceled.  Nothing is set, and it is only backup planning, but could involve mid year college enrollment/redshirt.  Interesting times.

Hmm. Dare I dream 

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Latest from Corey Evans on Trey's recruitment.  Don't read any further if you're not having a good day.

 

I am becoming less and less sure of it as the fall approaches. Indiana should still be seen as the favorite for Trey Kaufman, but the longer things go, the more difficult you have to think it will be for Kaufman to pick the in-state bunch compared to all others.

One would have to assume that if Kaufman was going to commit to Indiana, it would have happened already. It is never easy to be declared the favorite so early in the process and remain the leader for a long time. North Carolina offered last week so it is definitely one to watch, as is Virginia, a program that has remained involved for Kaufman for the past year and has a need in the frontcourt that is tailored for Kaufman’s abilities.

Indiana’s class does not depend entirely on Kaufman picking the Hoosiers, but he would help in a lot of ways. IU is one of the few to beat for Mason Miller, too, so if not Kaufman, maybe Indiana attempts to pick up things even further with the four-star. With word going around that Kaufman might want to leave his state for college and with UNC’s latest offer, Indiana’s chances have begun to dwindle.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Latest from Corey Evans on Trey's recruitment.  Don't read any further if you're not having a good day.

 

I am becoming less and less sure of it as the fall approaches. Indiana should still be seen as the favorite for Trey Kaufman, but the longer things go, the more difficult you have to think it will be for Kaufman to pick the in-state bunch compared to all others.

One would have to assume that if Kaufman was going to commit to Indiana, it would have happened already. It is never easy to be declared the favorite so early in the process and remain the leader for a long time. North Carolina offered last week so it is definitely one to watch, as is Virginia, a program that has remained involved for Kaufman for the past year and has a need in the frontcourt that is tailored for Kaufman’s abilities.

Indiana’s class does not depend entirely on Kaufman picking the Hoosiers, but he would help in a lot of ways. IU is one of the few to beat for Mason Miller, too, so if not Kaufman, maybe Indiana attempts to pick up things even further with the four-star. With word going around that Kaufman might want to leave his state for college and with UNC’s latest offer, Indiana’s chances have begun to dwindle.

 

 

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