Alexander and White - 2014 Recuits
Scout lists thsee guys a Purdue recruits for 2014... with Paul White having an offer but not Alexander. In a recent article about the Whitney Young Shootout recap, they don't mention Purdue.
*Cliff Alexander claims offers from Michigan State, Illinois, DePaul, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Michigan, Tennessee, Indiana, Florida State, Providence, and Louisville. He's also recently heard from Kentucky, Miami and Marquette.
*Paul White claims offers from Arizona, Missouri, Ohio State, De Paul, Illinois, Northwestern, Providence, Xavier, and Iowa. Baylor and Michigan have also recently been in-touch.
With AJ coming from Whitney Young, hopefully he can help recruit White and fellow teammate Jahil Okafor (#2 prospect) to Purdue.
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Cliff Alexander is a beast
will be a hell of a ball player when he makes it to college. I’m just worried he’s going to be a hell of a ball player for Illinois.
-Contributing Writer at The Crimson Quarry.
Going to be tough
If Purdue wants any of these guys, we will have to go all out on their recruitment. Okafor, Alexander, and White are all likely to remain top 25, blue chip prospects. They are going to have everyone coming after them.
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Yahoo has Illinois in the lead
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/player-Cliff-Alexander-121588
and Purdue is not mentioned.
they're both excellent talents
but we’d probably be better off pursuing recruits that we have a better chance of landing. same for okafor. i think we have no shot of landing any of those three guys.
http://therailroadtie.com/
Boiler up!
by therailroadtie on Jan 24, 2012 11:13 AM EST reply actions
We could but the problem is
If they stay top 25 recruits, we are going to be competing with tons of schools; many of which are more prestigious in both academics and basketball than us. It doesn’t help that they are out of state (even though Purdue has done well lately with Illinois recruits).

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