Signing Day: Four preps to sign today with Kansas

By Gary Bedore     Nov 13, 2002

Kansas University today will corral one of the country’s top men’s basketball recruiting classes when four high schoolers sign their collegiate national letters-of-intent.

The four players who have verbally committed and will send their letters to KU this afternoon are David Padgett, 6-foot-11, Reno, Nev.; J.R. Giddens, 6-5, Oklahoma City; Omar Wilkes, 6-4, Los Angeles; and Jeremy Case, 6-0, McAlester, Okla.

Padgett is ranked as the country’s 12th best prep player by prepstars.com, 15th best by ESPN.com and 21st best by rivals.com. Giddens is ranked 17th by ESPN.com, 19th by prepstars.com and 37th by rivals.com. Wilkes is 73rd by prepstars.com and 94th by ESPN.com. Case is not listed in anybody’s top 100 rankings.

Padgett averaged 22.4 points and 14.3 rebounds last season at Reno High. Wilkes averaged 22 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals last season at Loyola High. Giddens averaged 25 points and 7.2 rebounds last year at John Marshall High, while Case tallied 25.7 points per contest at McAlester High.

In landing Case and Padgett, KU coach Roy Williams again corrals sons of coaches. Case’s dad, Win, is a former Oklahoma State standout and now head coach at Oklahoma City University. Padgett’s dad, Pete, is coach at Reno High.

KU has two sons of coaches on the current roster – Nick Collison and Kirk Hinrich.

“I always think it’s a plus,” Williams said of recruiting coaches’ sons. He was speaking in generalities since he can’t comment on current recruits until receipt of the letters of intent.

“Michael Lee and Aaron Miles’ dads have coached them at times as well. I think it’s great. They are gym rats. They’ve been in the gym a long time and don’t mind spending some more time.

“Both kids – Nick and Kirk – are fundamentally sound. I’m not the one who did it. They did it with their own sweat. We will continue to look at coach’s kids a lot in our recruiting. Those kind of kids understand so much more, the importance of how the team is doing.”

A third recruit also has a father who knows a few things about the game. Wilkes’ father, Jamaal, is a former Los Angeles Laker. KU has one remaining scholarship to give in recruiting. KU coach Williams could award it in the spring or save it to have three available next recruiting season.

Also today, Free State High forward Keith Wooden will sign with Arizona State. Wooden is ranked 40th in the country by Prep Stars.

Signing day: Four preps to sign today with Kansas

By Jim Baker     Nov 13, 2002

Kansas University today will corral one of the country’s top men’s basketball recruiting classes when four high schoolers sign their collegiate national letters-of-intent.

The four players who have verbally committed and will send their letters to KU this afternoon are David Padgett, 6-foot-11, Reno, Nev.; J.R. Giddens, 6-5, Oklahoma City; Omar Wilkes, 6-4, Los Angeles; and Jeremy Case, 6-0, McAlester, Okla.

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Padgett is ranked as the country’s 12th best prep player by prepstars.com, 15th best by ESPN.com and 21st best by rivals.com. Giddens is ranked 17th by ESPN.com, 19th by prepstars.com and 37th by rivals.com. Wilkes is 73rd by prepstars.com and 94th by ESPN.com. Case is not listed in anybody’s top 100 rankings.

Padgett averaged 22.4 points and 14.3 rebounds last season at Reno High. Wilkes averaged 22 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals last season at Loyola High. Giddens averaged 25 points and 7.2 rebounds last year at John Marshall High, while Case tallied 25.7 points per contest at McAlester High.

In landing Case and Padgett, KU coach Roy Williams again corrals sons of coaches. Case’s dad, Win, is a former Oklahoma State standout and now head coach at Oklahoma City University. Padgett’s dad, Pete, is coach at Reno High.

KU has two sons of coaches on the current roster :quot; Nick Collison and Kirk Hinrich.

“I always think it’s a plus,” Williams said of recruiting coaches’ sons. He was speaking in generalities since he can’t comment on current recruits until receipt of the letters of intent.

“Michael Lee and Aaron Miles’ dads have coached them at times as well. I think it’s great. They are gym rats. They’ve been in the gym a long time and don’t mind spending some more time.

“Both kids – Nick and Kirk – are fundamentally sound. I’m not the one who did it. They did it with their own sweat. We will continue to look at coach’s kids a lot in our recruiting. Those kind of kids understand so much more, the importance of how the team is doing.”

A third recruit also has a father who knows a few things about the game. Wilkes’ father, Jamaal, is a former Los Angeles Laker. KU has one remaining scholarship to give in recruiting. KU coach Williams could award it in the spring or save it to have three available next recruiting season.

Also today, Free State High forward Keith Wooden will sign with Arizona State. Wooden is ranked 40th in the country by Prep Stars.

Signing day: Four preps to sign today with Kansas

By Jim Baker     Nov 13, 2002

Kansas University today will corral one of the country’s top men’s basketball recruiting classes when four high schoolers sign their collegiate national letters-of-intent.

The four players who have verbally committed and will send their letters to KU this afternoon are David Padgett, 6-foot-11, Reno, Nev.; J.R. Giddens, 6-5, Oklahoma City; Omar Wilkes, 6-4, Los Angeles; and Jeremy Case, 6-0, McAlester, Okla.

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Padgett is ranked as the country’s 12th best prep player by prepstars.com, 15th best by ESPN.com and 21st best by rivals.com. Giddens is ranked 17th by ESPN.com, 19th by prepstars.com and 37th by rivals.com. Wilkes is 73rd by prepstars.com and 94th by ESPN.com. Case is not listed in anybody’s top 100 rankings.

Padgett averaged 22.4 points and 14.3 rebounds last season at Reno High. Wilkes averaged 22 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals last season at Loyola High. Giddens averaged 25 points and 7.2 rebounds last year at John Marshall High, while Case tallied 25.7 points per contest at McAlester High.

In landing Case and Padgett, KU coach Roy Williams again corrals sons of coaches. Case’s dad, Win, is a former Oklahoma State standout and now head coach at Oklahoma City University. Padgett’s dad, Pete, is coach at Reno High.

KU has two sons of coaches on the current roster :quot; Nick Collison and Kirk Hinrich.

“I always think it’s a plus,” Williams said of recruiting coaches’ sons. He was speaking in generalities since he can’t comment on current recruits until receipt of the letters of intent.

“Michael Lee and Aaron Miles’ dads have coached them at times as well. I think it’s great. They are gym rats. They’ve been in the gym a long time and don’t mind spending some more time.

“Both kids – Nick and Kirk – are fundamentally sound. I’m not the one who did it. They did it with their own sweat. We will continue to look at coach’s kids a lot in our recruiting. Those kind of kids understand so much more, the importance of how the team is doing.”

A third recruit also has a father who knows a few things about the game. Wilkes’ father, Jamaal, is a former Los Angeles Laker. KU has one remaining scholarship to give in recruiting. KU coach Williams could award it in the spring or save it to have three available next recruiting season.

Also today, Free State High forward Keith Wooden will sign with Arizona State. Wooden is ranked 40th in the country by Prep Stars.

Signing day: Four preps to sign today with Kansas

By Jim Baker     Nov 13, 2002

Kansas University today will corral one of the country’s top men’s basketball recruiting classes when four high schoolers sign their collegiate national letters-of-intent.

The four players who have verbally committed and will send their letters to KU this afternoon are David Padgett, 6-foot-11, Reno, Nev.; J.R. Giddens, 6-5, Oklahoma City; Omar Wilkes, 6-4, Los Angeles; and Jeremy Case, 6-0, McAlester, Okla.

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Padgett is ranked as the country’s 12th best prep player by prepstars.com, 15th best by ESPN.com and 21st best by rivals.com. Giddens is ranked 17th by ESPN.com, 19th by prepstars.com and 37th by rivals.com. Wilkes is 73rd by prepstars.com and 94th by ESPN.com. Case is not listed in anybody’s top 100 rankings.

Padgett averaged 22.4 points and 14.3 rebounds last season at Reno High. Wilkes averaged 22 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals last season at Loyola High. Giddens averaged 25 points and 7.2 rebounds last year at John Marshall High, while Case tallied 25.7 points per contest at McAlester High.

In landing Case and Padgett, KU coach Roy Williams again corrals sons of coaches. Case’s dad, Win, is a former Oklahoma State standout and now head coach at Oklahoma City University. Padgett’s dad, Pete, is coach at Reno High.

KU has two sons of coaches on the current roster :quot; Nick Collison and Kirk Hinrich.

“I always think it’s a plus,” Williams said of recruiting coaches’ sons. He was speaking in generalities since he can’t comment on current recruits until receipt of the letters of intent.

“Michael Lee and Aaron Miles’ dads have coached them at times as well. I think it’s great. They are gym rats. They’ve been in the gym a long time and don’t mind spending some more time.

“Both kids – Nick and Kirk – are fundamentally sound. I’m not the one who did it. They did it with their own sweat. We will continue to look at coach’s kids a lot in our recruiting. Those kind of kids understand so much more, the importance of how the team is doing.”

A third recruit also has a father who knows a few things about the game. Wilkes’ father, Jamaal, is a former Los Angeles Laker. KU has one remaining scholarship to give in recruiting. KU coach Williams could award it in the spring or save it to have three available next recruiting season.

Also today, Free State High forward Keith Wooden will sign with Arizona State. Wooden is ranked 40th in the country by Prep Stars.

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