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Uncommitted
JUNIOR COLLEGE

Jevonnie Scott

Small Forward
6′7″ / 235 lbs
Toronto, ON
South Plains College
Class of 2021
Rating: 90
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Arizona State
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Texas A&M
Low
USC
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David Sandhop
3 yr ago by David Sandhop
A&M Hoops Commit Opens Up Recruitment
6-foot-7 JUCO from South Plains College, Jevonnie Scott has opened up his recruitment and is no longer committed to Texas A&M according to JUCO Recruiting.com.https://twitter.com/jucorecruiting/status/1377023681323528197?s=21Scott has had a solid year at No. 1 South Plains College averaging 12 points and 5.6 rebounds a game. However, he has struggled from the perimeter shooting just 25% from the 3- point line and 63% from the free throw line.His departure leaves the program with one available scholarship. The Aggies have been very aggressive this spring recruiting prospects from the transfer portal and have targeted several small forwards like CJ Felder from Boston College. So it doesn't come as a surprise to see some attrition from the recruiting class and/or the team, and there could be more.
5 Thoughts: Texas A&M hoops concludes unprecedented season
3 yr ago by Logan Lee
5 Thoughts: Texas A&M hoops concludes unprecedented season
Texas A&M's basketball season came to an end last Wednesday with a loss in the SEC Tournament. While it wasn't the season that Buzz Williams and the Aggies had hoped for, there are still positives as the Maroon & White begins the offseason.
UConn big man Javonte Brown-Ferguson will transfer to Texas A&M
3 yr ago by David Sandhop
UConn big man Javonte Brown-Ferguson will transfer to Texas A&M
On Friday evening, Connecticut forward Javonte Brown-Ferguson announced that he will transfer to Texas A&M to play for Buzz Williams. Brown will add a much-needed presence on the inside that the Aggies have lacked during the Williams era.
David Sandhop
3 yr ago by David Sandhop
A&M A Possibility For UCONN Transfer Javonte Brown
I know this was discussed some on a thread yesterday, but I wanted to give it more context. Freshman Javonte Brown-Ferguson announced he left UCONN and is in the transfer portal. The 7-footer chose between UCONN, Kentucky , and A&M last year. His primary recruiter left for another job within a couple of weeks of arriving in Storrs.He's a reclassified player much like Jaxson Robinson who graduated early and he's only 18. He's also from Canada which has become a pipeline for Aggie hoops. Insiders feel A&M has a very good shot here. The team has a need for a long 7-foot post who can run the floor. The staff recruited him hard last year, and he knows the two Canadians on the A&M roster as well as the recent Canadian A&M verbal commitment Jevonnie Scott at South Plains JC.Here is Adam Zagoria's tweet yesterday...https://twitter.com/adamzagoria/status/1347901488966807553?s=21Being younger and on a team of experienced big men, Brown-Ferguson played sparingly in two games but did show flashes of that high level potential. Here's a couple of clips.https://youtu.be/w7ICulrHxccHe's back in Canada at the moment. We'll let you know if and when something happens here.
2021 junior college forward Jevonnie Scott commits to Texas A&M
3 yr ago by David Sandhop
2021 junior college forward Jevonnie Scott commits to Texas A&M
Texas A&M basketball picked up a surprise commitment on Friday from 2021 junior college forward Jevonnie Scott. Originally from the Great White North, Scott has been playing for South Plains College in Levelland, Texas.
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99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a potential one-and-done college player that will test the NBA waters after his freshman season. Displays all of the physical skills to be an immediate impact player at the highest D-1 level.

96-98: Advanced national prospect (High Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-50 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be an immediate major contributor at the collegiate level as a freshman with high NBA potential after 2-3 years of development in college.

92-95: National prospect (Mid Four-star)

Considered one of the top 50-100 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be a major D-1 contributor early in his college career. Has the ability to become a high level professional prospect over time with development.

90-91: High regional prospect (Low Four-star)

Considered one of the top 100-125 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be major D-1 contributor over the course of his college career. Must show improvement in physical and skills development to become a high level professional prospect.

80-89: Regional prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the top 125-400 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be a contributor at a Power 5 conference school or high mid-major program over the course of his college career. Must show significant improvement in physical and skills development to become a professional prospect.

Below 80: (Two-star)

Considered to be a prospect outside of the Top 400. Displays the physical skills to be a low D-1 level contributor over the course of his college career.
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