I get it for some prospects, like a Bailey/Traore, but I really dont get it for Kon.E$PN Top 100. I get the feeling they're sticking to their preseason convictions instead of heavily factoring in play so far.
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I get it for some prospects, like a Bailey/Traore, but I really dont get it for Kon.
I don't know much about the demin recruiting process.Well do we actually know the money was the same? BYU just lands two of their best three recruits in its history in back to back years cuz of a coach that has never been HC in the NBA?
I don't know much about the demin recruiting process.
I read that AJ had a price and he set that price and all the schools courting him met the same price. He said he didn't want money to be the deciding factor and that it wasn't.
He could be lying though, idk.
I think the fact that he is currently living near Provo and playing ball here probably factored in as well.
I do think it's possible that Kevin Young is the best recruiter that BYU has ever had though.
I think there are many factors (BYU bball court is an amazing atmosphere and holds close to 20,000). He had a great time at the football and basketball games he attended in provo (crowds were chanting his name). BYU has a huge fan base that is best active on social media.
Yep. Many factors played into his decision.The way UNC features its freshmen wouldn't be that appealing if I were a top recruit.
Kansas already has Darryn Peterson, so the two of them would need to share the ball. Maybe it would work, but AJ may want his own team to be fully featured.
That leaves BYU and Alabama, and those two were allegedly what it came down to.
Yep. Many factors played into his decision.
He’s really good and fun to watch.Kasper's step back 3 is ****ing filthy