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SF William Buford - 4 BTT Title Games, most Buckeye starts (Virtus Roma - Italy)

Bucknuts $

6/26/06

Great update by Kyle Lamb...scouting of Buford and comments frmo his high school assistant coach. Buford is a respectable young man a good student and is handling the process well. He is being recruited by Michigan, Arkansas, Louisville, Ohio State and Michigan State, among others.
 
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Buford is a 5 star...

if this class shapes up like everyone is hoping it will, that is potentially FIVE 5 stars....
 
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http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/recruiting/abcd/060706.htm


William Buford - #65 – Hawks - #4 SG Scout.com
Toledo, OH – 6’5” – 2008

Buford doesn’t look very big, but he’s got surprisingly good ups and finishes on the break and in the lane with great body control. I didn’t really get to see him shoot that much, so I’ll have to check back on him later in the week.

A mod might have to fix this up. I am new to this.
 
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I have a question for you guys. Kyle over at BN says that Buford does have an OSU offer. I haven't seen this listed anywhere, or even stated by Buford. Any clue guys?
 
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