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Monday, September 11, 2006

Kansas lines up visits

Self and staff hit road to see '5 or 6' preps

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A 26-day contact period in college basketball recruiting started Saturday.

This gives coaches like Kansas University's Bill Self the freedom to travel the country and make in-home visits with seniors in the recruiting class of 2007.

"Not a ton : we'll probably have in the range of five or six in-homes," Self said, not able to talk about specific recruits in accordance with NCAA rules.

It's a safe bet Self will be visiting these prep seniors: Cole Aldrich, 6-foot-11, Bloomington, Minn., who has committed orally to KU; Derrick Rose, 6-4, Chicago; Kyle Singler, 6-8, Medford, Ore.; James Anderson, 6-5, Junction City, Ark.; Anthony Randolph, 6-10, Dallas; and Tyrel Reed, 6-3, Burlington.

During the in-home visits, Self and one of his assistants speak with the prospective players and their parents and sometimes high school and/or AAU coaches. Typically, a highlight video is shown and there are discussion of KU's academic programs.

Aldrich has filled KU's sole available scholarship. Self has said he could sign one or two additional players in anticipation of players perhaps turning pro.

¢ Foundation update: It's full speed ahead for Self's new ASSIST foundation, which will "assist causes that improve the lives of young people." The charitable foundation will hold its inaugural fundraising event entitled "72 Hour ASSIST" the weekend of Oct. 13-15.

Ten individuals have agreed to donate money to shadow Self that weekend at Media Day, Late Night in the Phog, coaches staff meetings, a tailgate at the KU-Oklahoma State football game and the Chicago Bulls-Seattle SuperSonics NBA game.

"It's full. The reception to this has been great," Self said. "It should be a fun weekend."

The foundation could raise up to $100,000 that first kickoff weekend.

"We're going to have different events to try to generate funds for things," Self said. "Hopefully, we'll raise some money in giving back to the community. We've not finalized where all the money is going. We'll investigate where we want it all to go this year.

"Certainly this will be a worthy cause, and there are so many worthy causes out there. Hopefully, we can make this place even a little bit better for our youth in Lawrence."

More information about Self's foundation will be announced in coming weeks.

¢ Response to Illini: Self this weekend responded to angry University of Illinois fans who believe KU's coach had to cheat to beat the Illini in recruiting for Chicago natives Julian Wright and Sherron Collins and make the final list of Chicagoan Derrick Rose.

"I've never bought a kid in my life," Self told Loren Tate of the Champaign News-Gazette. "Ask Luther (Head) or Dee (Brown) if they ever got a dime, and they'll tell you heck no. Ask Charlie Villanueva (who committed to Illinois but headed to Connecticut after Self left). The bottom line is, they didn't get a thing."

Wright, a sophomore, committed to KU without visiting campus.

"We didn't even get in on him until he decided he didn't want to go to Illinois," Self said. "The bottom line is, he always liked Kansas, and he committed on the home visit. Basically, he held back on Kansas because he didn't like me personally and felt I should have paid more attention to him when he was a sophomore. He actually told me that he forgave me."

Self was upset at fans innuendo that KU paid Collins' high school coach, Anthony Longstreet.

"We just showed him attention and cultivated the relationship," Self told Tate. "I made maybe seven trips to see him. Sherron had every opportunity to commit to Illinois, but he didn't."

Rose recently eliminated Illinois from his list of schools and cut his list to five - KU, Memphis, DePaul, UCLA and Indiana. All five schools have a contract with Adidas.

"When I read the latest thing about the shoe companies, I couldn't believe we were all lumped together like that," Self said. "We are an Adidas school, but if something is going on with Adidas, I'm not aware of it. I'd take a lie detector test on that. I thought, 'What has Loren got against me? How did they get Loren to believe that stuff?' All those innuendoes upset me."

¢ Bechard OK after weight mishap: KU sophomore walk-on Brennan Bechard recently needed 12 stitches to close a cut on the top of a finger on his left hand. His finger was pinned between weights in a lifting mishap. Originally it was feared there might be some nerve damage, but Bechard is fine and has resumed individual workouts and can play in pick-up games.

¢ Babbitt update: Luke Babbitt, a 6-8 junior forward from Galena (Nev.) High, has KU on his list of 10 schools. He's considering KU, Duke Texas, Illinois, Washington, UCLA, Arizona, Stanford, Nevada and Gonzaga.

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Displayhawk (anonymous) says...

Still not sure how Coach Self is going to sign all these top players or how he will find playing time for all of them, but I will defer to Coach's judgement. I figure he knows what he is doing! At least he isn't scrambling to find players to sign. I am referring to Jelani Janisse when Roy was here.

September 11, 2006 at 8:23 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

JJHawq (anonymous) says...

whew! Bechard is ok. i thought the season was going to be over before it started....

September 11, 2006 at 8:26 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Nutflush21 (anonymous) says...

I can't believe Illinois fans really think Coach Self is cheating. He is a relentless recruiter and has been able to sign top talent everywhere he's been. Self has sucessfullly recruited out of Chicago since his days at Tulsa when he signed prep standout Michael Ruffin. Illini fans should be aware of that since he put a few of their players in the NBA. If anything, Illini fans should be upset with Bruce Webers inability to recruit in his own backyard, not jealous of Coach Self.

September 11, 2006 at 10:03 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

b_asinbeer (anonymous) says...

JJHawq...lol!

September 11, 2006 at 10:37 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

bangaranggerg (anonymous) says...

Illini fans need to realize that it's easier to recruit to the team with the best basketball program in the nation. Asking a Chicago player to put on the same jersey as Chamberlain or Pierce is a higher honor than playing at a school that really is just a high school reunion for you. And no offense to walk-ons but if they aren't injury free, they shouldn't have a preferred spot on a preseason top three team. You have to rethink who you're letting pratice with your squad at that level. Klienman has been hurt also in this off season, bit of advice to those guys- stay healthy because getting a ring at the end of the season depends on the whole team.

September 11, 2006 at 11:05 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

seattlehawk_78 (anonymous) says...

":in anticipation of players perhaps turning pro". Sounds like he's leaving the door open.

September 11, 2006 at 11:37 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Mr_Sandman (anonymous) says...

Self simply knows where some of the best talent in the country is. That is why he has always recruited Chicago heavily, and will continue to do so. Just because it is Illinois' backyard doesn't mean that these kids are automatic commits. Maybe the Illini should fight a little harder for these recruits and quit coming up with conspiracy theories.

September 11, 2006 at 2:46 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

actorman (anonymous) says...

I think Illinois needs to change one of its school colors to green.

September 12, 2006 at 12:35 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

DrJHawk (anonymous) says...

We are starting to have a problem that is new to us...too much and too good. We are used to seeing our players go 3 or 4 years before they jump to the pros. Even Self sees the writing on the wall with guys going after 2. Last year everyone expected Rush to jump right to the NBA before he could shower after the last NCAA game. Will we be able to get another National Championship without upperclassmen?

Rock Chalk, y'all.

September 12, 2006 at 9:12 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

gthejayhawk (anonymous) says...

Funny Actorman, very funny.

September 12, 2006 at 10:08 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Lebowski (anonymous) says...

Anytime you're "too good" at something... any fathomable way you could be cheating gets brought up. How many big time pro-prospects really want to go to the same school all their high school classmates did? (Besides Rush, Simien and the newly bulked up Bechard!!!) I know I didn't. It is an interesting dilemna that there aren't going to be enough minutes to go around. Self could run it like a hockey team and just do line changes all the time... play as fast as humanly possible... "If you aren't sprinting... grab a seat on the bench" Even if we were all shocked and NOONE went pro after this season, I'm sure someone will be unhappy with their situation and leave. That's only natural when you have 10+ players that deserve to start.

September 12, 2006 at 4:13 p.m. ( | suggest removal )