Josh Mason

UncleHawk

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Here is a new name to throw at you. I think this may be the PG Fran hopes to get but isn't sure about. It would make sense Speraw would know about him from Florida days and he's originally from Minneapolis so the weather wouldn't scare him away.

From JucoRecruiting.com:

Josh Mason – State College of Florida – NJCAA D1 – Head Coach: Reggie Bellamy
Height: 6’4 Weight: 170 Position: 1/2 PPG: 12.5 RPG: 7.6 APG: 5.5
Notes: Mason has length and athleticism that you don’t see every day in a PG/SG prospect. He has a 6’11 wing span and a 40 inch vertical. He is excellent at getting out in transition and distributing or finishing above the rim. His size and skill set allow him to shift to the wing without any problems. On the defensive end, Mason can guard multiple positions and get in the passing lanes. He is an excellent fit for any program that is in need of a long athletic point guard who can shift to the wing when needed. He does a little bit of everything and fills the stat sheet up. He is being recruited by Jacksonville St., Canisius, Texas Southern, FAMU, North Dakota St., Sam Houston State, Austin Peay, and Portland State.

He looks right up Fran's alley. Surely we're more attractive than these schools- especially after this week.
 
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Here is a new name to throw at you. I think this may be the PG Fran hopes to get but isn't sure about. It would make sense Speraw would know about him from Florida days and he's originally from Minneapolis so the weather wouldn't scare him away.

From JucoRecruiting.com:

Josh Mason – State College of Florida – NJCAA D1 – Head Coach: Reggie Bellamy
Height: 6’4 Weight: 170 Position: 1/2 PPG: 12.5 RPG: 7.6 APG: 5.5
Notes: Mason has length and athleticism that you don’t see every day in a PG/SG prospect. He has a 6’11 wing span and a 40 inch vertical. He is excellent at getting out in transition and distributing or finishing above the rim. His size and skill set allow him to shift to the wing without any problems. On the defensive end, Mason can guard multiple positions and get in the passing lanes. He is an excellent fit for any program that is in need of a long athletic point guard who can shift to the wing when needed. He does a little bit of everything and fills the stat sheet up. He is being recruited by Jacksonville St., Canisius, Texas Southern, FAMU, North Dakota St., Sam Houston State, Austin Peay, and Portland State.

He looks right up Fran's alley. Surely we're more attractive than these schools- especially after this week.

Interesting
 
Here is a new name to throw at you. I think this may be the PG Fran hopes to get but isn't sure about. It would make sense Speraw would know about him from Florida days and he's originally from Minneapolis so the weather wouldn't scare him away.

From JucoRecruiting.com:

Josh Mason – State College of Florida – NJCAA D1 – Head Coach: Reggie Bellamy
Height: 6’4 Weight: 170 Position: 1/2 PPG: 12.5 RPG: 7.6 APG: 5.5
Notes: Mason has length and athleticism that you don’t see every day in a PG/SG prospect. He has a 6’11 wing span and a 40 inch vertical. He is excellent at getting out in transition and distributing or finishing above the rim. His size and skill set allow him to shift to the wing without any problems. On the defensive end, Mason can guard multiple positions and get in the passing lanes. He is an excellent fit for any program that is in need of a long athletic point guard who can shift to the wing when needed. He does a little bit of everything and fills the stat sheet up. He is being recruited by Jacksonville St., Canisius, Texas Southern, FAMU, North Dakota St., Sam Houston State, Austin Peay, and Portland State.

He looks right up Fran's alley. Surely we're more attractive than these schools- especially after this week.
Send a note on to Iowa City. This kid fits the bill very well.
 
he's originally from Minneapolis so the weather wouldn't scare him away.

Seriously? Do you know anyone who has moved from the North to the far south, or west? Most ran as far away from the cold as they could. Believe me, I am married to one.
 
Is there any indication that we are interested, or have contacted him? sounds perfect to polish off the best recruiting class since Brunner,Horner,Worley. the cool things is we've got kids from all over the country, that class was pretty much a gimme cause they wanted to be hawks from a young age. Horner signed a a frosh, kinda brought in Brunner from they're club team, and Worley was a homeboy from IC. these coaches have really beaten the bushes around the country to bring in talent.
 
Is there any indication that we are interested, or have contacted him? sounds perfect to polish off the best recruiting class since Brunner,Horner,Worley. the cool things is we've got kids from all over the World, that class was pretty much a gimme cause they wanted to be hawks from a young age. Horner signed a a frosh, kinda brought in Brunner from they're club team, and Worley was a homeboy from IC. these coaches have really beaten the bushes around the country to bring in talent.
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He is an interesting possibility...wonder why more BCS schools are not on him?
I would love to get a guy of his description,and a juco to boot,so that we can even out those schollys and have 3 available for 2013.
 
Is there any indication that we are interested, or have contacted him? sounds perfect to polish off the best recruiting class since Brunner,Horner,Worley. the cool things is we've got kids from all over the country, that class was pretty much a gimme cause they wanted to be hawks from a young age. Horner signed a a frosh, kinda brought in Brunner from they're club team, and Worley was a homeboy from IC. these coaches have really beaten the bushes around the country to bring in talent.

Horner and Brunner were not in the same class as Worley. 2 years apart I think.
 
Ya your right, my bad. Josh Rhodes was the third, All three star guys, only class I think that was close was the Cyrus Tate class that wasnt too bad. Of course this new one has to pan out..
 

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