From Today's Seattle Times:
McGillis, meanwhile, said yesterday that he had decided to spurn a scholarship offer from Idaho to instead walk-on at UW.
He was MVP of the Class AA state tournament — Montana's largest classification. He averaged 19.9 points during the season, shooting 60.8 percent from the field and 49.2 percent on three-pointers. He is considered a late bloomer and grew three inches to 6-6 in the last year.
He also considered staying home to walk-on at Montana, where he wasn't offered a scholarship, but likes the challenge of trying to make it at UW.
"I just felt the most comfortable there," he said. "It's kind of where my heart was."
McGillis called his decision to walk-on at UW "pretty much set in stone" but said Utah State recently offered a scholarship and that there was a chance he could change his mind.
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