Kevin Seifert @SeifertESPN

New @Vikings CB Mike Hughes ranked No. 4 in FBS kickoff returns last year (31.8 avg.), which is great … if the @NFL has kickoffs in 2018.
New @Vikings CB Mike Hughes ranked No. 4 in FBS kickoff returns last year (31.8 avg.), which is great … if the @NFL has kickoffs in 2018.
The Minnesota Vikings select CB Mike Hughes at No. 30. Defense wins championships* #NFLDraft *except for the Vikings and Jaguars
Next step for Darren Savino is a head coach positioning. Have watched his work for a long time. @GoBearcatsMBB twitter.com/jonrothstein/s…
6'11" Hunter Dickinson (DeMatha) is one of the top big men in the class of 2020. He brings a wealth of skill to score the ball along with impressive passing abilities. He tells ESPN, that he is receiving heavy interest from Notre Dame, Maryland, Wake Forest, Purdue, Penn State, Villanova, Providence and North Carolina. He currently sits inside the ESPN 25.
Remember the clowns that said @UtahMBB coach Larry Krystkowiak “held back” Kyle Kuzma. I'd say say Kuzma, Poeltl &… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
Introducing teams for the draft lottery: First, we have the newcomers. Teams like Ottawa, Montreal, Detroit, NYR a… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
Was only around this young man, @zhaire_smith for a year, but he left indelible impression on @TexasTechMBB &… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
The Rice Commission said that it's OK for major college hoops programs to spend up to 150K per year per player, inc… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
Congrats to 2017-18 @TexasTechMBB on your incredible Elite Eight run. Glad to be part of your post season celebrati… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
Gratefulness from @frankpolicelli ⬇️🏀 @DaytonMBB twitter.com/frankpolicelli…
I spoke with Espn 100 PG Courtney Ramey. Today he is taking his official Louisville. He has already made official visits to Texas and Oklahoma State. At Webster Groves HS, Ramey has won back to back state championships and Mr. Basketball under Jay Blossom. He greatest strengths are his leadership, scoring ability, passing vision and positional length.
Frankie Policelli (Long Island Lutheran HS) committed to the Dayton flyers per his twitter page. I watched him at the Beach Ball Classic. He is a 6'8" slender bucket getter, who owns long range shooting ability with a drive game. His offensive versatility, along with a legitimate forwards frame will be a welcome addition to the Dayton Flyers. Excellent pick-up by Anthony Grant and staff.
Like, we talking about Travis Scott's chain or are we talking about competitive basketball? twitter.com/TheUndefeated/…
Pedalling @KayYowFund on this rickshaw Tampa 2008 was one of my best Final Four memories ever! She inspired each ru… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
You do a great job Marlene! Fun nite @CofCBasketball. Great to see you! twitter.com/CougSID/status…
Got to hang out with Coach John Kresse @CofCBasketball bball banquet. Thx @EarlGrantCofC @AD_MattRoberts for inviti… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
My view tonight from @CofCBasketball end of the season banquet! Excited to be the emcee for @EarlGrantCofC & his pr… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
Texas transfer James Banks, is heading to Georgia Tech for an official visit today. He is also hearing from Appalachian State, Old Dominion, Butler, Vanderbilt, VCU, Virginia Tech, San Diego State, Clemson, LSU, Depaul, Auburn and many others. The 6'11" Banks. a former top 100 prospect runs the floor well, He possess an inside presence to block shots and finish at the rim.
The transfer working group did, though, draft one proposal this week to go before the Division I Council in June for a vote. Proposal 2017-108 (notification to transfer) would scrap the old system, in which student-athletes must request a scholarship release in order to leave a school. It would also eliminate -- with possible rule exceptions created on the conference level -- the ability of a school to restrict the destination of a transfer. In the new system, a student-athlete would notify his or her schools of the desire to transfer, then enter the "transfer portal," essentially a database of transfers available to re-recruit. The working group will ask for the rule change to go into effect, if passed, on Oct. 15 of this year.
The group tasked to reform NCAA transfer rules will not propose legislation in the 2018 cycle that would grant blanket immediate eligibility to any group of potential transfers -- including players or recruits whose coaches leave or players at schools on probation, said Justin Sell, chair of the transfer working group, after two days of meetings in Indianapolis. Also off the table in this cycle is any proposal to bring uniformity to transfer rules in all sports. "It's going to take a little bit more time," Sell said.
It's not always pretty, but this guy wins and he works. R.J. Barrett has worked on his jumper and he knows it needs even more work. His game touches so many different categories. Scorer, rebounder and playmaker. His elite athletic ability and alertness makes him a high level finisher and a potential defender. 20 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assist along with a win at the Hoop Summit. No.1 prospect in the ESPN 100 ,from the class of 2018.
The USA Junior National Select Team poses before tonight's Nike Hoop Summit against the World Select Team. The game tips off on ESPN2 at 10 p.m. Eastern from the Moda Center in Portland.
Romeo Langford no.5 in the class of 2018, will make his college announcement on April 30th at New Albany high school at 7pm. " We were waiting on the school, to confirm the gym was available. It officially got set up minutes ago." His father Tim Langford tells ESPN. Langford is deciding between Indiana, Kansas, and Vanderbilt.
Long flight to Nike Hoop Summit with these two guys. Kansas and Kentucky fans are going to love these kids! David McCormack and Keldon Johnson.