Texas' Miller gets first commit in top-50 Ogden
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Texas' Miller gets first commit in top-50 Ogden
""Coach Miller was the ultimate reason I picked Texas. I watched his practices, and he is a great teacher, which I value," Ogden told ESPN. "The relationship between myself and Coach Miller developed organically. He watched me play to make sure I was a good fit. After he decided that, he recruited me. He knows what it takes to develop players and has done it at a high level.""
""He is competitive, energetic and a smart coach. He is going to play the most competitive guys to win, and that's what I am about.""
""Texas offers excellent resources and has a powerful brand, and being close to my family is an added plus," he said."
Bo Ogden, a top-50 6-foot-5 wing from Westlake High School (Texas), committed to Texas, giving Sean Miller his first high school recruit since taking over the program. Ogden is the son of Texas general manager Chris Ogden, a former team captain and longtime assistant coach. Tennessee and Purdue were finalists, but Ogden chose Texas because of his relationship with Miller and Miller's reputation for developing players. Ogden excelled on the Adidas 3SSB circuit, is ranked No. 42 in the SC Next 100, and is regarded as a top-20 player at his position for catch-and-shoot and movement shooting.
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