Jump to content

Coleman racked up three double-doubles last season for the Tigers, including a 17-point, 13-rebound outing against Southwestern (Iowa) CC. He shot 57.1 percent from the floor on the year and was named Honorable Mention All-Region XI.

"I don't think Keith is a good get for North Texas - I think he's a great get," said JUCO expert Mike Mitchell, who co-hosts a Dallas tournament for the top 60 junior college teams in the country. "I had him as a top-five JUCO prospect in the nation, and I thought he was a great signee for Nebraska. With Keith lining up with Tony Mitchell every day I think North Texas' potential is through the roof. This is a legit guy."

Following his time at Lee (Maine) Academy, Coleman was rated as the No. 23 center in the country by Scout.com and No. 37 by ESPN.com. Coleman, who checks in at 6-10 and 250-pounds, was listed as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com.

“When I came to North Texas it really felt like home,” Coleman said. “From coach Benford, to Tony Mitchell and the rest of the guys, I really had a great connection with all of them, and I can’t wait to get to Denton and get started.”

Coleman joins point guard P.J. Hardwick as the first signees under Benford. The Mean Green has averaged 21 wins per season over the last six years, and has reached the Sun Belt Tournament title game in each of the last three years. North Texas will be joining Conference USA for the 2013-14 season.

http://www.meangreen...TCLID=205425222


User Feedback

Recommended Comments



Mark Gommesen

Posted

Are you finding any threads on why he decommited or was released from Nebraska?

Posted Today, 04:07 PM

New

Nebraska head basketball coach Tim Miles has begun the rebuilding process. That process did not include junior college power forward Keith Coleman.

After signing a National Letter of Intent with the Huskers back in the fall, Coleman and Miles talked on Tuesday according to the Times-Republican. The verdict - to each go their “separate ways.”

Big Red Report tried to reach Coleman before and after the news broke, but he has not been available for comment.

The nation's No. 22 center in 2011, Coleman averaged eight points and seven rebounds a game in his first year at Marshalltown Community College (IA). He was a honorable mention pick in NJCAA Division I Region XI.

"(Miles) was a straight-shooter in the sense of he just wanted to see where Keith was at. Once Keith explained to him where he was at, he was very understanding. Nobody wanted to waste anybody’s time in this whole thing," Marshalltown head coach Brynjar Brynjarsson told the Times-Republican.

It still remains to be seen if junior college products

Jerran Young and Fahro Alihodzic also are in Miles plan.

Andrew

Posted

This is all very interesting.... We will have a lot of players who did not end the year on the court for us last year. (Replacing Hogans and Edwards)

Jones, Williams, Patton, Overlander, Pye, Coleman, Hardwick, (Odoh!?)..... assuming Pye walks on and what if Overlander has an academic scholership.... still a lot of questions to be answered.

  • Upvote 1
  • Downvote 1
Green P1

Posted

Love this. I'll take the sequoia over the palm next to Tony any day of the week.

meangreenacct

Posted

so who is out and who is in~?~?

I think the assumption is Robinson and Odoh are out, all we have right now is speculation.

  • Upvote 1
Harry

Posted

From an ARCHIVED 2009 NBE Basketball Report scouting Big East prospects:

Keith Coleman: A raw 6’8”, 220 pound, sophomore frontcourt guy, Coleman has drummed up interest from Marquette and of course his hometown’s Villanova, Temple and LaSalle, along with Nebraska. A physical presence, Coleman must develop a go to move, and mid range game for college. Earned second team All-TYBS 16u.

Looks like Nebraska had been on him from his sophomore year in high school. They mention Marquette, I'm guessing that Benford was involved as well.

Andrew

Posted

I think the assumption is Robinson and Odoh are out, all we have right now is speculation.

where does pye hardwick and overlander fit in there?

  • Upvote 1
  • Downvote 1
meangreenacct

Posted

where does pye hardwick and overlander fit in there?

I'm pretty sure that it's been reported that Pye is signing with Texas A&M - CC. This doesn't affect the other two, we would be swapping these two guys for Robinson and Odoh...which Vito has now confirmed.

  • Upvote 1
TheTastyGreek

Posted

I'm pretty sure that it's been reported that Pye is signing with Texas A&M - CC.

He already signed his LOI according to A&M-CC's press release. Pye is not going to be on our team.

Cerebus

Posted

I really like Coleman. Those numbers are huge considering he was on a team with two sophomore bigs.

golfingomez

Posted

From an ARCHIVED 2009 NBE Basketball Report scouting Big East prospects:

Looks like Nebraska had been on him from his sophomore year in high school. They mention Marquette, I'm guessing that Benford was involved as well.

So is he 6'8 or 6'10?

Green Crazy

Posted

The 8 and 7 he averaged could be a double double if he had 5-7 more minutes. That's assuming he only got about 20 minutes/game coming off the bench (apparently they don't track min/game on their website). The stat I was "concerned" about was the .29 blocks/game. Figured a player like him would average at least 2 a game in juco. Also, he didn't average 2 assists, but only .39 according to their website.

I see he had qualifying issues coming out of school, I hope that isn't an issue or Benford will have his hands full with jwill, jones and Coleman.

All that being said...this signing makes my basketball weenie vibrate.

Andrew

Posted

I heard Benford say tonight that Mitchel loves Coleman! He said they went at it one on one and itchel said he never knew someone could get that high above the rim. He seems pretty high on Coleman.... If he can give Mitchel trouble I assume he is legit!

  • Upvote 4
  • Downvote 1
Andrew

Posted

I heard Benford say tonight that Mitchel loves Coleman! He said they went at it one on one and itchel said he never knew someone could get that high above the rim. He seems pretty high on Coleman.... If he can give Mitchel trouble I assume he is legit!

I heard he said this at the coach carosaul.... Is It true? If so this is great news!!!

  • Upvote 1
  • Downvote 1
foutsrouts

Posted

Sorry to lose Odoh (assuming), but ya gotta love the added muscle. We were going to be pretty thin physically up front this year even with Odoh, so this is a very nice get. Someone to clog the lane and keep some of the pressure off of TM is definitely something we need.

  • Upvote 1
ntmeangreen11

Posted

Sorry if this has been asked, but is he going to be immediately eligible?

I can't imagine him taking over for Franklin from the get go, but having another 6'8 (real) post player would be great.

TheTastyGreek

Posted

Sorry if this has been asked, but is he going to be immediately eligible?

I can't imagine him taking over for Franklin from the get go, but having another 6'8 (real) post player would be great.

Yes. Nebraska gave him a release from his LOI, so he's eligible in the fall for us.

UNT90

Posted (edited)

He already signed his LOI according to A&M-CC's press release. Pye is not going to be on our team.

JJ was a big reason Pye wanted to come here. Even if he wasn't signed, sealed, and delivered to TAMCC, I doubt he would be interested with a coach he does not know.

EDIT: Cause as we have all come to learn, LOI's are no definite.

Edited by UNT90
  • Upvote 1
Andrew

Posted

So did no one go to the coaches carosel!?!? How ever you spell it...

  • Upvote 1
UNT90

Posted

Sad to see Forrest go. I think he had a TON of potential. It will be interesting to see where he lands. Not sold at all on Coleman. He appeared to have Forrest's aggresiveness minus the hurt ankle and an oppposite weight problem (very slow up and down the court) in the clip that was posted.

Benford seems to disagree, and I'm sure he is just a tad bit more qualified than I in basketball talent evaluation.

  • Upvote 2
  • Downvote 2
GrandGreen

Posted

Some great comments about Colemen especially those attributed to Mitchell. With Odoh not coming he seems a great replacement. However, I do wonder why Nebraska released him and why he didn't start in juco even as a freshman. The Juco was 15-15 and the big that was supposedly the best on the team signed with Idaho if the report I read was correct. He wasn't playing behind a bunch of great players.

If he is as athletic as presented, he could quickly develop and even in his first year at NT, he could be the difference maker that some of us thought Odoh would be. Got my fingers crossed because this team is a center away from being something special.

  • Upvote 2
GangGreen

Posted

Sorry if this has been asked, but is he going to be immediately eligible?

I can't imagine him taking over for Franklin from the get go, but having another 6'8 (real) post player would be great.

He won't be taking over for Franklin, he will be taking over a position that we have not been able to fill for awhile.

  • Upvote 2
Andrew

Posted

Not impressed initially with this recruit. (From video) Seems to be a reserve caliber post on a team without a post. Missing Odoh already! Hopefully Benford want continue to exaggerate some of his recruits. Hardwick is fine but we are not a very small point guard away from being a very good team.

http://www.ihigh.com/mcc/broadcast_209276.html?silverlight=1

He is a solid big. All we need on this team. hardwik is a bit puzzling I would have rather had a 6'8" big man....

  • Upvote 2



Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Add a comment...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Please review our full Privacy Policy before using our site.