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GLAZE BACK ON THE MARKETRob Harrington
There have been quite a few casualties among recruiting classes this spring, and the numbers continue to pile up. In the wake of its coaching change, UNLV was hit by the defection of talented frontcourt scorer Grandy Glaze, who has requested a release from his letter of intent. Glaze now is likely to become a high priority due to the fact that he’s a frontourt player (undersized BF) who, unless the NCAA rules against him, should have eligibility to play during the 2011-12 season. Glaze is a native of Canada who obviously could become a target of former Rebels coach Lon Kruger at Oklahoma, but other high-majors could jump in as well. He’s approximately a top-150 prospect in the Class of 2011. |
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