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BK Recruiting.
Top 247 - 2024 Player Rankings.
Listed as ranked #146
BK Recruiting.
Top 247 - 2024 Player Rankings.
Listed as ranked #146
Recruiting is not a strong point with the current staff.aggiebones said:
Doesn't make sense why at top 150 or even 200, why he doesn't have ANY other legit bball offers.
Seems peculiar.
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Recruiting is not a strong point with the current staff.aggiebones said:
Doesn't make sense why at top 150 or even 200, why he doesn't have ANY other legit bball offers.
Seems peculiar.
rlb28 said:
His playoff prowess has been well-documented, and he tends to elevate his game against tougher competition. Grayson pointed to a non-district contest against Pennsylvania's Archbishop Wood at the King Cotton Classic in Arkansas in December. Wood was led by McDonald's All-American and Miami signee Jalil Bethea, but McDermott led Washington to a 79-77 victory with 25 points, 28 rebounds, three assists and three blocks.
Fanatic15...Drs2B! said:
I hope this is legit.
Kid sounds nice in the interview someone posted. His academic credentials, if true, appear to show evidence of ability to work hard - I mean, to rank near the top of your class in spite of the grind of AAU/EYBL and varsity practice and games is pretty impressive.
Could this be a case of Buzz's extreme loyalty to everyone else on scholarship - especially the veteran players that have been through the grind with him and the team at A&M these last 4 years (I'm specifically thinking of Hefner) that he could not free up a final scholarship spot (after dedicating the three he did have to incoming portal transfers thst were ultimately available once our younger portal transfers, like Lindsay, had elected to move on) for this kid and "execute" what appears to have been one of the earliest scholarship offers he had?
I sincerely hope that might be the case - and that the theories put forward by others on this thread that this kid can get some NIL money to help bridge the gap allows what appears to be a smart, genuine and clearly talented young man to supplement a very small incoming freshman recruiting class this year - and perhaps develop into the next Solo Washington!
Gig'em!