Signing Day analysis: Obaseki, Taylor and Smith sign with Texas A&M
Manny Obaseki, Wade Taylor and Ashton Smith are officially members of the Texas A&M basketball family as the trio signed their NLIs on Wednesday. TexAgs' basketball analyst Logan Lee breaks down Buzz Williams' 2021 haul.
Texas A&M basketball signs three prospects as early signing period begins
With the early signing period for college basketball beginning on Wednesday, Texas A&M hoops announced the addition of three prospects. Joining the Aggies from the class of 2021 are Manny Obaseki, Wade Taylor and Ashton Smith.
Texas A&M hoops commit Manny Obaseki preparing for senior year
It's been an odd offseason, but that hasn't kept 2021 Texas A&M basketball commit Manny Obaseki from working hard to improve his game. Between playing on the AAU circuit and helping the Ags' efforts on the recruiting trail, there has been little downtime for Obaski.
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Stock Risers' Weingarten: 'Buzz Williams' 2021 class is loaded'
College basketball recruiting insider and owner of StockRisers.com Jake Weingarten joined TexAgs Radio to discuss officially joining the F5 Sports family and provide an update on the latest news and notes surround Buzz Williams & Co. on the recruiting trail.
Jaxson Robinson signs with Aggie Basketball
Jaxson Robinson is now official. Here's the release from A&M:Quote:COLLEGE STATION, Texas Texas A&M Men's Basketball announced the signing of Jaxson Robinson to a National Letter of Intent. A native of Ada, Oklahoma, Robinson is ranked as a four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals. "We are excited and thankful to have Jaxson join our family," assistant coach Lyle Wolf said. "He's a perfect example of a high character student-athlete. Aggieland will quickly find out how special he and his family are. Jaxson's presence greatly impacts the trajectory of our program." Robinson, who graduated a year early and reclassified, helped guide Ada High School to the Class 4A State Tournament and a 21-6 record after averaging 15.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a junior. While playing for Team Griffin in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, Robinson helped capture the 2019 16U championship at the Nike Peach Jam. In the championship game, he hit a trio of 3-pointers and scored 11 points. In the semifinals, Robinson tallied eight points and scored 19 points in the team's quarterfinal matchup. A consensus top-75 recruit, Robinson is ranked 59th and 72nd by Rivals and 247Sports, respectively. Prior to his reclassification, the 6-foot-5 guard ranked No. 42 in the 2021 ESPN 60. Robinson joins a talented class that features LaDamien Bradford, Hassan Diarra and Hayden Hefner as well as graduate transfer Kevin Marfo (Quinnipiac). The class is ranked No. 17 nationally by 247Sports.