Mike Singletary Commits to Tech
Mike Singletary is headed to Big 12 country.
No, not the Hall-of-Fame linebacker; the 6'5" senior wing player from Kingwood High School.
According to Jim Hicks of RCSSports.com, Singletary has committed to play his college basketball for Texas Tech and legendary head hoops coach Bob Knight. While many of the other schools in Big 12 weren’t recruiting Singletary as aggressively as they were in past months, the Red Raiders remained as persistent as ever. Last week, Singletary took a visit to Oklahoma State. Less than 24 hours after returning home, Red Raiders' head coach Robert Montgomery Knight was in Singletary's living room conducting a home visit. Welcome to Lubbock, Mike.
This past weekend, Singletary flew up to Lubbock one day hoping to get the opportunity to make all those other Big 12 schools pay dearly for not being visible within the past few weeks.
“Ohhh man, they’re gonna get theirs,” exclaimed Singletary referring to the rest of the Big 12 schools. “I can’t wait to show ‘em”.
In addition to landing their first Houston based All American since former Madison HS star, Sean Gay (1984), Texas Tech also got pledges this weekend from All State players John Roberson (Plano HS) and D’walyn Roberts (Duncanville HS). Plus, don’t forget about the commitment received from recent Cy Falls HS grad, Darryl Ashford (currently attending a prep school on the East Coast).
No, not the Hall-of-Fame linebacker; the 6'5" senior wing player from Kingwood High School.
According to Jim Hicks of RCSSports.com, Singletary has committed to play his college basketball for Texas Tech and legendary head hoops coach Bob Knight. While many of the other schools in Big 12 weren’t recruiting Singletary as aggressively as they were in past months, the Red Raiders remained as persistent as ever. Last week, Singletary took a visit to Oklahoma State. Less than 24 hours after returning home, Red Raiders' head coach Robert Montgomery Knight was in Singletary's living room conducting a home visit. Welcome to Lubbock, Mike.
This past weekend, Singletary flew up to Lubbock one day hoping to get the opportunity to make all those other Big 12 schools pay dearly for not being visible within the past few weeks.
“Ohhh man, they’re gonna get theirs,” exclaimed Singletary referring to the rest of the Big 12 schools. “I can’t wait to show ‘em”.
In addition to landing their first Houston based All American since former Madison HS star, Sean Gay (1984), Texas Tech also got pledges this weekend from All State players John Roberson (Plano HS) and D’walyn Roberts (Duncanville HS). Plus, don’t forget about the commitment received from recent Cy Falls HS grad, Darryl Ashford (currently attending a prep school on the East Coast).




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