Oregon State Hoops lands program-changing recruit
This story gets me all kinds of fired up for hoops season at OSU. Way to go Robinson.
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Upon taking the Oregon State men's basketball job in April, Craig Robinson said he believed his unusual background -- he previously worked on Wall Street and is Michelle Obama's brother -- would help him get in the door with some of the nation's top recruits. "I don't know if we will get them to come to Oregon State, but we will at least get them to listen," he said.
Robinson, who spent the two previous seasons at Brown, did better than that in his first recruiting class, landing a surprise verbal commitment on Tuesday from 6-foot-3 guard Roberto Nelson, a top 50 senior from Santa Barbara (Calif.). Nelson had offers from UCLA, Florida, Ohio State, USC and Tennessee, yet became smitten with Robinson over the past few months and came to the conclusion that turning around the Beavers' downtrodden program would be more satisfying than joining one of those established powers.
NCAA rules prevent Robinson from commenting on recruits before they sign a Letter of Intent. He told Nelson and his summer-league coaches that he viewed him as program-changing recruit. A strong guard comfortable posting up players as well as shooting from the outside, Nelson's versatility was said to appeal to Robinson, who brings the modified Princeton offense to Corvallis.
"I can go there and hopefully start right away and help turn the program around," Nelson said. "My goal is to be the [Pac-10] Freshman of the Year."
Oregon State was not high on Nelson's list early in the summer as he was leaning toward Ohio State (he has family in Columbus), while also waiting on an offer from UCLA. But then Robinson got the job and began a slow push to get Nelson's attention. He watched him at a tournament in Las Vegas in July and spoke with him via phone for the first time.
Shortly after that tournament, Robinson secured a commitment from Joseph Burton, a 6-foot-7 forward and a teammate of Nelson's on the Compton Magic. Nelson and Burton are friends, and Burton's commitment helped Nelson see Oregon State as a more serious contender. He visited the school two weeks ago and, although worried about the adjustment to going to school in Corvallis, was taken by Robinson's trustworthiness.
"The whole time I was up there we didn't talk about basketball once," Nelson said. "I liked that."
UCLA made a late push to land Nelson. Bruins coach Ben Howland recently offered him a scholarship and told the family that he thought Nelson would see minutes as a freshman despite the signing of three guards in the 2008 class. Nelson ultimately decided that the minutes available to him at Oregon State came with more of a guarantee.
Robinson was in Santa Barbara on Tuesday, visiting Nelson at his school.
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This could quite possibly
be the greatest news so far of the fall
by The VD Special on Sep 9, 2008 2:36 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Awesome, just awesome
Anyone have any thoughts on a timetable for a return to the top of the Pac-10? Just curious of what you think.
--JB--
by Jake Bertalotto on Sep 9, 2008 5:31 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
This is hard to know
Kansas State got 2 recruits and went from perenial cellar dwelling to the NCAA tourney in 2 years.
Are we getting guys like Michael Beasley and Bill Walker? No, absolutely not. But 4-5 “quality” players could have this team competing in 3 years. It is definitely a rebuilding project.
BTW, for those who don’t know
Since 1990, we have only had 1 winning season
We are now the 13th winningest program of all time, not bad BUT
when that slump began we were the 5th! winningest program of all time, only behind UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina and Kansas. Not bad for our little program from Corvallis. We need to get back there.
by The VD Special on Sep 10, 2008 12:44 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Excellent pick up Craig
Hope this does bring you guys back up.
Sounds like an ambitious kid with good foresight. He wants to take the reigns.
One thing though; Didn’t talk basketball at all, and the kid liked that? What does that really mean?
Your friendly neighborhood placekicker.
by qrsouther on Sep 9, 2008 7:53 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
would you want to talk about OSU basketball??
its not exactly our most popular sport right now.
If Craig Robinson can get recruits without even talking about basketball, imagine who he can pull in when we are at least respectable!
Woof
by Charles Barkley McLovin on Sep 9, 2008 10:09 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Not necessarily the state of the program
But maybe anything about… gameplay style? How he figures into the offense? Gill Coliseum?
Your friendly neighborhood placekicker.
by qrsouther on Sep 10, 2008 7:59 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Legendary Gill Coilseum
thank you very much
Woof
by Charles Barkley McLovin on Sep 10, 2008 12:39 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Get me a Payton throw back jersey!!!
Thanks for all the comments guys. Hoops has an even faster turn around then football when it comes to Bad to Good to Great programs. With the NBA pulling kids their 2nd year in school and teams having as little as 7 man rotation it only takes a handful of great players. Get me a Payton throw back jersey, these kinds of stories that are get to get my ass in a seat at OSU basketball games.
And did you catch Coach Robinson throwin the “Go Beavers” at his Bro in laws DNC convention in Denver, it gave me chills. AMAZING!!
(CLICK HERE IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT)
by Bring back Dennis Erickson on Sep 11, 2008 10:22 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Even being a duck fan, that was really awesome to me
Your friendly neighborhood placekicker.
by qrsouther on Sep 14, 2008 11:21 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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