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Sam Ayomide is supposed to drop his top 6 today.
Wonder how that will match up with UNC and FSU and their 6’5 - 6’10 who are run/jump athletes with high motor and scoring skills.
If you want to speed it up and run in the ACC, you better know what you’re doing or you will get buried.
Deacs make the top-6 for Ayomide. Looks like an uphill battle with Memphis, Kansas and others.
Memphis sounds like the one to beat. He is currently living with the family of John Camden who committed to the Tigers a week ago.
Rumor has it that the NCAA is expected to not count the winter season against the eligibility of its athletes. If that's the case I don't see why the staff wouldn't go ahead and at least include Whitt on the active roster when he enrolls in January. Even if the plan is to not play him until the 21-22 season there can't be any harm in having him suit up and travel with the team.
Rumor has it that the NCAA is expected to not count the winter season against the eligibility of its athletes.
I didn’t know he was living with Camden...Sheesh, that family is racking up some talent.
C J Gunn is another 6-5 shooting guard for 2022. I see a log jam coming.
If that rumor turns out to be true, no downside to having Whitt travel and maybe play a little. Let him get his feet wet. Let him play maybe a few minutes on those hallowed ACC basketball courts. Get that "awe" out of his system a little.
Deacs make the top-6 for Ayomide. Looks like an uphill battle with Memphis, Kansas and others.
Saw a Memphis 24-7 article that says "Ayomide's top six consists of Illinois, Kansas, Memphis, Providence, and Seton Hall."
Count those teams SLOWLY buddy. Don't hurt yourself.