From the Big 10 school to another is the route taken by one of Ohio’s top point guard prospects. Columbus Northland’s de-committed from Penn State at the beginning of summer, and today he has committed once again.
Burke (6’0/2011) has verbally committed to the University of Michigan to play for Head Coach John Beilein.
This time it’s final.
“Yes, this will be the last time,” Burke’s father joked.
Burke took a visit to Ann Arbor on Wednesday with his mother, and the Wolverines officially offered. It was just too good to pass up.
Burke averaged 14.5 points, 7.5 assists, 2.6 steals, and 2.2 rebounds a game as junior in helping lead the Vikings to the Nation’s No. 1 ranking for a good portion of the season. He led the teams in three points with 40 making 49 percent of his attempts, and owned a 4 to 1 assists to turnover ratio.
Burke selected Michigan over Cincinnati along with Iowa, Providence, and Miami (FL).
3 comments:
Interesting choice as Michigan now has two pg's in the same 2011 class, both highly ranked. Carlton Brundidge is listed at 6'1" and Burke at 6'0" so it is hard to imagine they would play together.
Brundidge is NOT a point guard and I would ride with Burke in the battle of the point position. Tough and loves to battle.
Brundidge is not a point and will play the two while Burke will play the point. Excellent choice for a great kid.
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