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'10 IN SG Russell Byrd (Michigan State Verbal)

I don't particularly like the sound of that article. He and his father both seem to talk Kentucky. Interesting that he is now 6'7". I would like for him to be a Buckeye but I don't think it is going to happen:(
 
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Guard Byrd to be at UK's Madness
Kentucky one of guard's top options

By Jerry Tipton / [email protected]


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Prospect Russell Byrd plans to visit Kentucky during UK's Big Blue Madness weekend of Oct. 10.
Byrd, a 6-foot-7, 190-pound shooting guard, is a junior at Blackhawk Christian school in Fort Wayne, Ind.
His coach at Blackhawk Christian, Trent Lehman, said on Thursday that Byrd is also considering Michigan, Michigan State, Indiana and Ohio State.

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Indiana's Byrd likes MSU, but U-M is a sleeper


When Blackhawk Christian (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) shooting guard Russell Byrd first emerged on the recruiting scene back in the spring, the unassuming youngster had no idea just how hectic his basketball life was about to become. He, though, was the only one. The numerous scouts that observed the 6-foot-7, 190-pound sharpshooter drain long-range shot after long-range shot knew immediately it was only a matter of time before the nation's elite programs came calling.

By summer's end, Byrd was suddenly one of the most coveted prospects in the Midwest with nearly 15 scholarship offers. In hopes of keeping things manageable, he trimmed his list to five schools in August: Michigan State, Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio State. Despite that announcement, the courtship by other programs has not ceased.

"Memphis called a couple of weeks ago," Byrd said. "They knew they were late, but they just wanted to know if I would think about them. (All of the recruiting attention) just happened kind of overnight."

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Russell Byrd likely needs foot surgery

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State freshman forward Russell Byrd might not play this season.
The school expects Byrd to have surgery this week to repair a stress fracture in his left foot. He averaged 19.1 points and 8.3 rebounds for Blackhawk Christian in Fort Wayne, Ind., last season.
The 6-foot-7 Byrd could end up redshirting this year.

Entire article: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=5659895
 
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