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'09 WI SF Jamil Wilson (Oregon Commit)
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Racine (WI) Horlick
AAU: Wisconsin Playground Warriors
HT: 6'7"
WT: 190 lbs
GPA: 3.0
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Shaping up to become one of the elite players in his class. Reminds me of Marvin Williams because of his versatility, athleticism and option to play multiple forward slots. Will attack, score and comfortable with the basketball in his hands. Elite player nationally.
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Watching 6-foot-7 Jamil Wilson handle the ball with point guard-like precision, slash to the rim like a dynamic wing and block shots with the power of a 7-foot center is an amazing sight.
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Statistics:
- 2006-2007 19 pts, 12 rebs, 3 blks, 3 asts
- 2007-2008: Currently averaging just over 2 threes a game and a touch over 20 ppg
Offers: Wisconsin, Tennessee, Michigan St., Purdue, Ohio State, Marquette, and Baylor
Rankings:
- 10 overall per HoopScoop
- #2 PF per Scout
- #33 overall per Rivals
Video: Wisconsin Playground Warriors (#34, White)
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"I didn't think it was a big deal, the de-commitment," former Gopher verbal David Gilreath said. "I think this was the best decision of my life."
"(The University of Minnesota) didn't really compare," UW Kicker Taylor Mehlhaff said. "I loved the atmosphere here. It was pretty easy to cross (Minnesota) off the list. I wanted to play at the highest level possible but I also wanted to have that college atmosphere."
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12-07-2007, 02:57 PM
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Video feature with Gery Woelfel of the Racine Journal Times.......
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12-08-2007, 03:26 AM
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Compared to Marvin Williams, Luol Deng, and Magic Johnson by scouts.
Grew up rooting for Duke and N. Carolina at different junctures, but is leery of traveling too far away. Doesn't currently have a favorite.
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12-24-2007, 05:11 PM
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No favorites. In state schools recruiting the hardest. Also immense attention from Texas, Florida, Michigan St., UNC, and Indiana. Likes Texas because they play fast. Recently posted a near quad double with 20 pts, 14 rebs, 9 asts, and 8 blks.
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02-19-2008, 12:32 PM
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By Meyer...says Wisconsin and Marquette are recruiting him the hardest. Starting to hear a lot from USC and is also being recruiting (and offered) by Tennessee, Ohio State, Purdue, Michigan State, Baylor and Iowa State.
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02-21-2008, 11:48 AM
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Sounds like Jamil may wait to commit until pretty late...end of this year or during senior season. Bernini....you said in Bruiser's thread that we will likely hold a scholarship for him. Does this mean that if we get another commit, Bo will put his outstanding offers on hold to hear back from Jamil 1st? I guess what I am asking is how will we hold a scholarship for Jamil?
Also, with Bruiser's commit, who would we most likely be interested in for filling the remaining two spots of the class?
Finally, there has been talk of pulling Gullikson's schollie. If we do this and don't take another guy for the 2008 class (Pomlee or Nunn), would we be able to have 4 scholarships available for 2009? If this is a possibility, who are we looking at for the 4th guy?
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02-21-2008, 01:25 PM
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Finally, there has been talk of pulling Gullikson's schollie. If we do this and don't take another guy for the 2008 class (Pomlee or Nunn), would we be able to have 4 scholarships available for 2009? If this is a possibility, who are we looking at for the 4th guy?
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No- because he would be a senior next year. The only thing that pulling his scholly would do would be to bring in another kid next year and then only have a two man class in '09.
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02-21-2008, 01:28 PM
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That was not a good turn of events... I thought we would get another for 09 too. Maybe JP will start drinking...
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"I didn't think it was a big deal, the de-commitment," former Gopher verbal David Gilreath said. "I think this was the best decision of my life."
"(The University of Minnesota) didn't really compare," UW Kicker Taylor Mehlhaff said. "I loved the atmosphere here. It was pretty easy to cross (Minnesota) off the list. I wanted to play at the highest level possible but I also wanted to have that college atmosphere."
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02-22-2008, 04:44 PM
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According to rivals.com, Jamil Wilson has moved Wisconsin and Marquette to interest level "high", while the likes of Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue, and Tennessee (to name a few) have remained at a "medium" interest level. Looks promising, but it still bothers me that we are sharing the top spot with Marquette. Hmmmmm....
Also, Wilson says he will make his decision next fall or possibly after his senior season. Make sure to save a scholarship, Bo 
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02-26-2008, 11:30 PM
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Check out this article. It's not so much basketball related, but it says a lot about Jamil as a person and his dealing with his mother's death. A very good article.
The Journal Times Online > Local Sports > PETER JACKEL: Unique Bond
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02-27-2008, 10:30 PM
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Where does Jamil project for Wisconson as a three or four?
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02-27-2008, 11:12 PM
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I have heard that he is being recruited as a three but he is very versatile and could play almost anywhere on the court
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03-02-2008, 01:58 AM
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Wilson scored 37 points, but it wasn't enough as Horlick was ousted by Brookfield Central in the sectional finals.
He'd be a small forward/power forward for the Badgers.....depending on where the Badgers would need him that particular season. Very similar to Marcus Landry in that sense, but a much better version even. Mark Miller made the statement that he's the best prospect from Wisconsin in a long time. Wilson has been tabbed as Wisconsin's top priority for the 2009 class for about 2 years now.
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03-02-2008, 06:33 PM
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Good looks on the pics and all the updates as well.
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"I didn't think it was a big deal, the de-commitment," former Gopher verbal David Gilreath said. "I think this was the best decision of my life."
"(The University of Minnesota) didn't really compare," UW Kicker Taylor Mehlhaff said. "I loved the atmosphere here. It was pretty easy to cross (Minnesota) off the list. I wanted to play at the highest level possible but I also wanted to have that college atmosphere."
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