Omaha1 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Creighton recruiting news: Four-star 2021 recruit TyTy Washington just committed to the #Jays. The 6-4 guard definitely has immediate impact potential.
Well he just decommitted. Blame this one squarely on Mac.
MUPanther wrote:
Kid never gave a reason.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Just three days after Creighton men's basketball coach Greg McDermott was reinstated following a suspension for racially insensitive comments made after a recent loss, the program lost one of its top recruits.
Point guard TyTy Washington, a four-star recruit according to ESPN, announced on Twitter that he was decommitting from the Bluejays and would re-open his recruitment. Washington, though, did not give a reason why he decommitted.
"After a lot of discussion and talking with my family & coaches, I have decided to decommit from Creighton University, and reopen my recruitment," Washington wrote Thursday on Twitter. "I'd like to thank the Creighton coaching staff for the opportunities that they've placed before me."
2021 Basketball Team Rankings – 247Sports - Updated Monday, February 15, 2021
3. Villanova
9. Creighton
10. Connecticut
11. Georgetown
20. Marquette
25. Seton Hall
26. DePaul
51. Xavier
56. Butler
60. St. John's
62. Providence
On Saturday March 27, 2021 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
As a big Marquette fan, I’m quite pleased with the hire. Shaka Smart is a very experienced and respected coach who has as good of chance as anyone of holding onto Marquette’s highly-touted 2021 recruits:
Marquette 2021 Basketball Commits – 247Sports - Updated February 24, 2021
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ C • Jonas Aidoo • Liberty Heights Athletic Inst. (Charlotte, NC) • 6-11 / 215 • Rating: 0.9775 • National Ranking: 60 • Pos. Ranking: C #7
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ PG • Stevie Mitchell • Wilson (Reading, PA) • 6-2 / 175 • Rating: 0.9659 • National Ranking: 86 • Position Ranking: PG #13
⭐️⭐️⭐️ SG • Kameron Jones • Evangelical Christian (Cordova, TN) • 6-4 / 180 • Rating: 0.9037 • National Ranking: 162• Position Ranking: SG #35
When there is a coaching change at a college basketball program, there are usually repercussions for future rosters. Marquette, which entered a new era after hiring Shaka Smart as head coach, got a mixed bag of news Monday regarding its 2021 recruiting class.
Soon after Smart's introductory news conference, Kameron Jones, a 6-foot-3 guard from Memphis, Tennessee, reaffirmed his commitment to the Golden Eagles with a post on social media. Jones was recruited to MU by former coach Steve Wojciechowski and assistant Dwayne Killings, who is now head coach at Albany. The talented bucket-getter averaged 22.5 points and 11.2 rebounds per game for Evangelical Christian and was named Mr. Basketball in Tennessee for his division.
But a few hours later, 6-foot-11 center Jonas Aidoo decommitted from MU.
Jones signed his national letter of intent in November. Aidoo committed in December, but couldn't sign his NLI with MU until April 13.
Justin Gainey, an associate head coach on Wojciechowski's staff, led Aidoo's recruitment. Aidoo is considered an under-the-radar prospect from Liberty Heights (N.C.) High School. He committed to MU just as his stock was rising. Many schools will be interested in his length and mobility.
The third member of the Golden Eagles' 2021 recruiting class, 6-2 guard Stevie Mitchell from Wilson (Pa.) High School, hasn't publicly declared his intentions. If Mitchell wanted to decommit from MU, the school would have to release him from his NLI.
Boston College has been in contact with '21 center Jonas Aidoo out of Charlotte (NC) according to reports from Rivals.com.
The four star recruit recently decommitted from Marquette after the firing of Steve Wojciechowski, and reopened his recruitment.
Since his decision to do so, he has reportedly heard from UNC, Texas A&M, Georgia, Oklahoma State, Ohio State, and Maryland. The 6'11 big man, rated 80th overall nationally by 247sports.com will undoubtedly be a hot commodity in the next few weeks.
Our SI All American team did a scouting report of Aidoo and said "He is an active 6-11 big with a 7-4 wingspan, efficient shooting ability from the perimeter and the ability to handle the ball and create. Add in his shot-blocking ability, and those attributes will make him an instant-impact player at the next level."
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Villanova
9. Connecticut
10. Georgetown
24. Seton Hall
25. DePaul
28. Creighton
49. Marquette
51. Xavier
56. Butler
62. St. John's
64. Providence
Yesterday jbarajas0490 wrote:
Jayden Epps commited to Providence.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ CG • Jayden Epps • King's Fork (Suffolk, VA) • 6-2 / 195 • Rating: 0.9442 • National Ranking: 115 • Pos. Ranking: CG #16
Yesterday the Friars landed Jayden Epps, who will reclassify [to the HS Class of 2021] and enroll at PC at his summer.
Jet915 wrote:Updated ESPN 2021 rankings:
25. Aminu Mohammed (Georgetown)
39. Samson Johnson (UConn)
56. Rahsool Diggins (UConn)
57. Jordan Hawkins (UConn)
60. Ryan Nembhard (Creighton)
73. Ahamad Bynum (DePaul)
76. Brandon Weston (Seton Hall)
81. Jordan Longino (Nova)
86. Mason Miller (Creighton)
88. Stevie Mitchell (Marquette)
91. Nnanna Njoku (Nova)
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