Big Red’s Reads —WKU Rookie Camp Invites, Hoops Recruiting Updates
— Chad Bishop tells WKU fans that they need to prepare themselves for Frisco, TX for future Conference USA basketball tournaments.
— Chad Bishop tells WKU fans that they need to prepare themselves for Frisco, TX for future Conference USA basketball tournaments.
— Former Austin Peay & Warren Central standout Jared Savage is transferring to WKU for his last two years and will be eligible for the 2018–19 season.
— Todd Stewart spoke to Red Towel Radio about the 2017 NFL Draft and the trajectory of WKU’s football program.
— Elliott Pratt discusses WKU legacy/target & Franklin Simpson grad Tavin Lovan reclassifying to the 2018 recruiting class and heading to Hargrave Military Academy.
— Michael McCammon at WKU Insider discusses 2017 Forward Marek Nelson’s official visit over the weekend.
— Sophomore guard Jaycee Coe was granter her release from the Lady Toppers basketball program and will transfer to Southeastern University in Lakeland, FL.
— Forgotten 5 discusses potential geographically based realignment that might help teams in C-USA & the Sun Belt.
— Underdog Dynasty’s C-USA mailbag offers several WKU related questions
— Mid- Major Madness discusses whether or not Mitchell Robinson can break the single season WKU shot blocking record.
— One time WKU target, Chris Darrington, signed with Tennessee last week.
— Another former WKU guard has left his 2nd program, this time its DJ Clayton at Illinois State.
— Michael McCammon discusses WKU’s recent offer to Powder Springs (GA) WR Genuine Potts (future all name team).
— Former Baseball Topper Anderson Miller had himself a day on Sunday for the Wilmington Blue Rocks (A+ affiliate for the Royals), going 3–5 with a Home Run and 3 RBI’s in a win over the Down East Wood Ducks.
— Former WKU receiver Nicholas Norris finally earned an invite to a rookie training camp with the Washington Redskins (along with Ace Wales).
— Max Halpin was invited to the Saints rookie camp tryout after being let go from the Buccaneers last week.
— Former Safety Branden Leston is trying out with the Chiefs this weekend.
— Brad Stephens discusses Rick Stansbury offering 2018 Mercer County Guard Trevon Faulkner a scholarship.
— Doug Smock from the Charleston Gazette-Mail (WV) discusses how technology changes could make C-USA exposure really interesting.
— The Messenger (Madisonville, KY) continues the high praise of the WKU football program’s trajectory.
— Fanrag Sports discusses Forrest Lamp being one of 5 players drafted to the perfect fit for them.
— Aldo Amato discusses MTSU using Power 5 opponents to fund their football program (WKU does similar things).
— Bolts from the Blue (SB Nation’s Chargers blog) takes a look at how Forrest Lamp will fit the mold for a guard in the Chargers ground attack.
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