Some stay, some leave
A look at the top Minnesota high school seniors in the past four recruiting classes and how many the Gophers landed:
Chose Gophers
2016
Amir Coffey, Michael Hurt
2017
None
2018
Gabe Kalscheur, Jarvis Omersa, Daniel Oturu
2019
None
Chose Eelsewhere
2016
Reed Nikko, Missouri
2017
Brad Davison, Wisconsin
Theo John, Marquette
Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
Jericho Sims, Texas
Race Thompson, Indiana
Gary Trent Jr., Duke
McKinley Wright, Colorado
2018
Tre Jones, Duke
2019
Tyrell Terry, Stanford
Tyler Wahl, Wisconsin
David Roddy, Colorado State
Zeke Nnaji, undecided
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