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Justin Johnson discusses Southern Miss Commitment

Coach Jay Lander and the Southern Miss basketball program continues to keep the recruiting momentum going forward with the recent commitment of 6'7 212 lbs SG Justin Johnson. The # 13 ranked basketball player in JUCO (JUCO Recruiting) is another that will come in and look to play immediately. With the recent transfer of Gabe Watson to Tulane, the Golden Eagles needed a guard who can drive and create his own shot, Johnson can do just that. He averaged 16.9 ppg, shot 50% from the floor, and 35.7% behind the arc, while grabbing 5.8 rpg.

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To The Top Talk 4/27/20- Watkins, Harris & Dorbeck

The post-NFL Draft episode of To The Top Talk is up now! #SMTTT

Guests:
Quez Watkins of the Philadelphia Eagles
DeMichael Harris of the Indianapolis Colts
Drake Dorbeck of the Cleveland Browns

iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...is-drake-dorbeck/id1166023072?i=1000472832190

Website: http://www.jamiearrington.net/tothetoptalk/

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Heath Is Posting His 5 "What If"....

....moments for USM Athletics. Mine has always been this, What If Bobby Collins wouldn't have left for SMU? He was extremely popular with our fan base. He had the program poised for a significant rise in status. He and his staff were very effective recruiters and had made inroads all through the State. We had effectively passed OM and MSU in status and the future looked bright. What would have happened?

Blake Roberts has always wanted to be a Golden Eagle

There are man times you hear coaches say, "this kid is a Southern Miss guy." When it comes to Blake Roberts, he is he perfect example. It would be almost impossible for him not to bleed black and gold. His father, former Golden Eagle QB and ESPN 3 play-by-play announcer Lee Roberts, and his mother are both Southern Miss graduates.

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1st Team NJCAA All American PG Tae Hardy is excited to be a Golden Eagle

Coach Jay Ladner and Southern Miss Basketball got a shot in the arm early during recruiting season with the commitment of PRCC PG Tae Hardy. When asked about Tae, Coach Ladner described him like this, "He was the best basketball player on the best JUCO team in the country." Tae started his college career at ECU before transferring to PRCC where he averaged 16.6 ppg, 3 rpg, shot 52% from the floor and 37% from behind the 3 pt line, while also dishing out 3.7 apg. A young man who is a plug and play game changer is hard to find, but the Golden Eagle coaching staff believe he is that guy.

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