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I don't think so. Michael Carter went to HS on the West Coast.Is he related to the kid playing hoops at U Washington?
I don't think so. Michael Carter went to HS on the West Coast.
Nice looking kid at his age. He has a pretty strong and fairly accurate arm.
lol - I'm in that picture.
Jalen Stewart and his father.
Are you the one in orange?lol - I'm in that picture.
How did you know?Are you the one in orange?
They are unofficial visits which only last the day. They are usually for Juniors or Sophomores. They pay their own way.Curious, uninformed minds want to know about the nature of these visits:
I presume these visits don't count as OVs. So who's footing the bill, if indeed there's a bill to foot?
Do recruits' families fly or drive here on their own dime?
Is it one day only hence the name "Junior Day?"
Is there an assigned chaperone or other protocols on these visits?
Good way to personally invite some kids up to the summer camp so they can get a better look at them too. We have seen plenty of offers come after camps.They are unofficial visits which only last the day. They are usually for Juniors or Sophomores. They pay their own way.
It's a way for many of these kids to see the facilities/campus and meet coaches face to face for the first time
as the NCAA recruiting restrictions don't allow off campus contact at this stage of recruiting.
Kids usually come with a parent or HS coach.
The activities seem to include a tour of the facilities, photo shoots, chatting with coaches and a BB game. And then sometimes it includes the sit down with Dino and an offer.
Evaluation at camp before offering.Good way to personally invite some kids up to the summer camp so they can get a better look at them too. We have seen plenty of offers come after camps.
Thank you CL.They are unofficial visits which only last the day. They are usually for Juniors or Sophomores. They pay their own way.
It's a way for many of these kids to see the facilities/campus and meet coaches face to face for the first time
as the NCAA recruiting restrictions don't allow off campus contact at this stage of recruiting.
Kids usually come with a parent or HS coach.
The activities seem to include a tour of the facilities, photo shoots, chatting with coaches and a BB game. And then sometimes it includes the sit down with Dino and an offer.
Curious, uninformed minds want to know about the nature of these visits:
I presume these visits don't count as OVs. So who's footing the bill, if indeed there's a bill to foot?
Do recruits' families fly or drive here on their own dime?
Is it one day only hence the name "Junior Day?"
Is there an assigned chaperone or other protocols on these visits?
Just saw this tweet.