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(2018) SG Romeo Langford - INDIANA HOOSIERS

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Dang the kid can play would like for him to stay at new Albany but I see him to a prep school or something. He is a great player and clearly is coachable and has a lot of potential. IU or Louisville for college would be nice to keep him close

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Dang the kid can play would like for him to stay at new Albany but I see him to a prep school or something. He is a great player and clearly is coachable and has a lot of potential. IU or Louisville for college would be nice to keep him close

His parents said he would stay at New Albany for all four years, but we all know that can change.

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1 hour ago, Hovadipo said:

Thanks. Didn't realize my old way of copy/pasting from the computer didn't work.

It's cool. The tweet actually shows up in the "quote" which is new. Can people on android app see Hova's post before mine? Maybe it will fix in the new iOS update.

 

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Romeo Langford of New Albany (Ind.) shares MVP at Underclassmen All-American Game, awaits Duke visit

It is looking like a good 24 hours for Romeo Langford. The star sophomore from New Albany (Ind.) was named the East Most Valuable Player at the Underclassmen All-American Game on Wednesday night in Indianapolis. On Thursday, he is scheduled to get a visit from Duke assistant coaches John Scheyer and Nolan Smith during an open gym at the school, according to 247Sports and Rivals among others.

Langford finished with 16 points, including a pair of three-pointers, in the East’s 114-101 win in the National game. Langford was a star player for a New Albany team that went 27-1 to win the 4A title and was No. 18 in the Super 25.

Marcedus Leech, a freshman from Poplar Bluff (Mo.), finished with a game-high 17 points as the East had six players in double figures.

The teams were tied at 88-88 going into the fourth quarter and the East opened up a 105-101 lead with less than a minute and a half left in the game. It closed the game out from there, now allowing the West to score again.

Nazreon Reid of Roselle Catholic (N.J.) was named the MVP for the West with 15 points. DJ Jeffries (Olive Branch, Miss.) added 14.

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Saw this. Scary.

Hopefully Indiana gets back to the point kids don't need to leave the state. We are getting there if not there already.

Hell, Coach K came to New Albany his 8th grade or freshman season! Screw Scheyer and Smith. Lol!

Hoping the rumors are true that IU and Crean solidified themselves with the Langfords this year, seems like it's gonna be really tough to get him though

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On 4/7/2016 at 6:23 PM, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Saw this. Scary.

Hopefully Indiana gets back to the point kids don't need to leave the state. We are getting there if not there already.

There's a post on TOS national board that he is a Duke lean, been a fan all his life.  He does like IU too though.

Hopefully this past season, and a good 2016 - 2017 season combined with a solid 2017 class (Wilkes, Williams, Jackson) will be enough to keep him in-state.

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There's a post on TOS national board that he is a Duke lean, been a fan all his life.  He does like IU too though.

Hopefully this past season, and a good 2016 - 2017 season combined with a solid 2017 class (Wilkes, Williams, Jackson) will be enough to keep him in-state.

Hoosierpap had said the same on this board for a little while now. I do not get having to go to a national board to get info from anonymous posters to feel its truth.

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Hoosierpap had said the same on this board for a little while now. I do not get having to go to a national board to get info from anonymous posters to feel its truth.

What's wrong with seeing what other people/places are saying?

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