Gary Parrish is reporting that Kentucky has acquired about UTEP transfer Arnett Moultrie.
[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK][QUOTE] Former UTEP standout Arnett Moultrie has developed into the hottest transfer on the market.
Most high-major programs in the south — Tennessee, Memphis, Kentucky, Texas, etc., — have inquired about the 6-foot-11 forward since the Memphis native withdrew from the NBA Draft last week and announced he would not return to UTEP. And though Moultrie’s hometown school remains in play, developments over the past 48 hours suggest Mississippi State and Arkansas have made strong pushes and positioned themselves well
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Moultrie would be a 2011 player, which would add another great talent to an already unbelievable class. Parrish goes on to talk about how good Moultrie is and a little about his recruitment.
[QUOTE]He’s a tall and skilled future NBA player who is being viewed by most as a Class of 2011 one-and-done prospect, as a guy who will sit out next year (per NCAA transfer rules) before having the same kind of impact in 2011-12 that Ekpe Udoh had at Baylor. Moultrie and Udoh aren’t similar players, but they’re similar talents. Which is why coaches will spend Wednesday continuing to jockey for position, and this recruitment could turn 100 different ways before it ends, and there’s no telling when it will end.[/QUOTE]
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Any top player which come available will have Kentucky inquiring about them. This should be a recruitment the Big Blue Nation needs to keep an eye on.
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