Basketball offers are pretty fluid. They get sent out and then pulled pretty frequently. That makes it hard to track.
Several of Minnie's offers disappeared because he still has to qualify academically. Robert Morris is willing to take more of a chance because of their history of working with players in that situation. Velton Jones, Russell Johnson, Lucky Jones and Karvel Anderson all had academic questions for a variety of reasons, but RMU was more than willing to work with them. In Anderson's case, that meant holding his spot while he caught up with JuCo classes in the summer. Similar with Lucky, where they waited until August for him to qualify.
Not every school is willing to do that. I know Minnie had a handful of offers on the table at the end, including Tulane and Virginia Tech. Memphis' interest was legitimate, but I don't know if they officially offered.
At one point, Skovranko had scholarship offers from the likes of Elon and Liberty, but I believe other prospects committed in front of him. Ultimately the chance to play close to home, regardless of scholarship situation, won out for him.