'13 TX C Dominic Woodson (Offer)

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At 6'9" and 260 lbs. this is a big Texan. Baylor, Michigan, Michigan State, and Oklahoma have offered along wih Cincinnati. He is a great post passer who loves to rebound and has a decent face up game as well. He doesn't have big athleticism but has excellent basketball iq and ses it to compensate for his lack of overall explosiveness.
 
This is back from May 10th:

Joseph Thompson ‏@SECBballRecruit
2013 C Dominic Woodson is hearing from Cincinnati, NC State, and Okalahoma most. Vanderbilt has offered and Tennessee is interested.
 
He's got a Yancy like frame. Could be the type of big man we're looking for. While it's hard to take too much from a highlight video, it did look like he has a good touch on baseline jumpers. Would like to see him use his frame to back players down in the post.

Does anyone in the know think he is a recruit Mick would consider a priority get?
 
URI Hoops 24/7 ‏@RunninRams3
'13 VA C Dominic Woodson lists URI, Oklahoma, NCST, Cincy, KSU, Kentucky, Baylor, KU and Louisville. No Favorites.
 
He's got a Yancy like frame. Could be the type of big man we're looking for. While it's hard to take too much from a highlight video, it did look like he has a good touch on baseline jumpers. Would like to see him use his frame to back players down in the post.

Does anyone in the know think he is a recruit Mick would consider a priority get?

Big men are a priority period and he's a good one.
 
Jerry Meyer ‏@3starmeyer
Impressed w Dominic Woodson. Offers from okla, baylor, tcu, t a&m, t tech, cincy, memph, nc st, louisv amongst others. Heard from wvu & ucla
 
It was another good round of games for 6-foot-9 Texan Dominic Woodson. After playing last season at Saxton's River (Vt.) Vermont Academy, Woodson confirmed that he will be on the move for his senior season and that he will likely attend Findlay Prep, Huntington Prep or Sunrise Christian. On the college front he listed interest from Texas A&M, Baylor, Louisville, N.C. State, Texas Tech, Rhode Island, Oklahoma, TCU, Cincinnati and Memphis. Woodson has been on the campuses of A&M and Baylor and is planning to hit Cincy and Memphis before the end of the month. It should also be noted that Woodson lived in Louisville until he was 14.


http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1376023
 
Big and strong post player Dominic Woodson wasn't playing on the court we were focusing on, but every time we looked over, the 6-foot-9 power broker was burying another defender under the hoop for a conversion. Actually, he wasn't just burying any defender, he was burying class of 2014 five-star Cliff Alexander. Woodson was good for a session-high 22 points and easily played up to his status as a top-30 player in the class of 2013.

http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1375598
 
This weekend at the NBPA Camp, Rivals.com’s national recruiting analyst Eric Bossi confirmed what many in New England had already come to know, that Dominic Woodson would not be returning to Vermont Academy.

Woodson left the NEPSAC school in April and is now planning on attending either Findlay Prep, Huntington Prep or Sunrise Christian Academy for his senior season.

Woodson’s performance this week in Charlottesville was in many ways symbolic of his year in New England as national recruiting analysts cited both his unquestioned talent as well as his sometimes questionable motor.

http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/news/article/2622/Woodson-Wont-Return.php
 
Dominic Woodson
(Round Rock, Texas/Vermont Academy)
2013, PF, 6-9, 265 pounds
He is a big, dominating force on the blocks who can score on post feeds and rebound with the best of them. We like the way he stays in the lane and owns his area. Plus, his face-up game is effective from the baseline short corner and high-post area, but he needs to run the court better to really kick it up a notch.

http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncbrecruiting/national/post?id=2394
 
Dominic Woodson: A top-30 player in the class of 2013, Woodson backed up that lofty status in Charlottesville. A throwback big who likes to trade elbows, throw hip checks and use his physicality, Woodson has a level of skill that matches his strength. Not saying that he's on the Zach Randolph-level, but his size, body and ability to hit faceup and turnaround jumpers at a high level are very reminiscent of a young Randolph.

http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1376758
 
Really want this kid. Need an impact big in this class. I dont like our chances with Lawrence but I would gladly have this be our big of the future...
 
Really want this kid. Need an impact big in this class. I dont like our chances with Lawrence but I would gladly have this be our big of the future...

Agreed, highly ranked big man that will bang with the best of them would do wonders for the program.
 
I admittedly know next to nothing on him, is he athletic enough to run the style Mick wants to?
 
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