Semaj Christon

Poster on the WVU Scout board says Christon being pursued by Huggy Bear as well as Cincy and Georgetown. Another suggests he needs to work on his grades if he expects to go BCS/Big East.

Scout.com: Semaj Christon

Also found this over there:

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According to his rivals page he has a GPA of 2. Is that true? If so, there would be no way he could bring his grades up high enough to qualify for Iowa.
 
Tell me how a fellow man that is considering going to a college with his skills that the BWW podcast isn't a positive? I'm not trying to be funny. This guy is an Iowa Hawkeye!!!!!
 
I'll probably get blasted for this but his mannerisms on the court and easy of elevation made me think of MJ right away. And its not the number either.
 
According to his rivals page he has a GPA of 2. Is that true? If so, there would be no way he could bring his grades up high enough to qualify for Iowa.

At this point it's probably hard to bring up the GPA..... I have no idea what GPA requirements they put on Iowa athletes for admission.

I know you have to have at least an 18 ACT score to qualify. You also have to have taken the proper core classes to get into college, but from there I have no idea what GPA you actually need to get into Iowa. Hell maybe all he needs is a 2.5 GPA as long as he meets the other requirements.

Iowa is not that hard to get into.
 
I talked to a professional scout about him and he said he is a top 100 caliber recruit, but that he was about 90% sure that the kid wouldn't qualify for the 2011 class and would have to take a prep year and reclassify to 2012.
 
When I see all these mid-majors in the NCAA and NIT, I see plenty of guards that could help Iowa. There are players out there, Fran just needs to spot the right ones.


Excellent point. I was thinking the same thing watching the NIT, CIB, NCAA's. We need a lot of help, so another Cartwright with a better perimeter game would be a nice start. Add another Basabe with better post moves and little more beef and we would have another piece. So many players overlooked out there that end up having really nice college careers. With a staff that can coach guys up, I see more potential for player development.
 

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