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  • 3 weeks later...
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Effective June 15, coaches and staff can start direct contact with '27 recruiting targets.  Conversations can be about where you stand on their list, what you have been doing in your recruiting process, and their recruiting timeline. This communication can include phone calls, emails, video chat software (Zoom, FaceTime, Skype, etc.) and social media direct messaging.

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1 hour ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Effective June 15, coaches and staff can start direct contact with '27 recruiting targets.  Conversations can be about where you stand on their list, what you have been doing in your recruiting process, and their recruiting timeline. This communication can include phone calls, emails, video chat software (Zoom, FaceTime, Skype, etc.) and social media direct messaging.

They can't Skype... it's dead. :D

  • 2 weeks later...
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6 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

We're hosting another team camp today.  '27 Jason Gardner, '27 Cooper Zachary and '28 Jordan "Boogie" Clark probably considered as the featured visitors.  Clark attends the Christian Academy of Louisville.

Good to see that the staff is keeping in touch with the younger guys.  They certainly seem to be working hard…which is what they’re being paid to do.  And our HC is right there leading the way.

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27 minutes ago, rayl456 said:

Good to see that the staff is keeping in touch with the younger guys.  They certainly seem to be working hard…which is what they’re being paid to do.  And our HC is right there leading the way.

Indeed it is and many of our offers are commenting that the offer came directly from DDV.

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17 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

TONIGHT at 12 AM EST. Class of 2027 prospects can officially get into direct contact with college coaches starting at midnight.

I expect we'll soon start getting reports of who the staff reached out to today. An idea of who and which positions they are prioritizing at this time for that class.

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4 hours ago, go iu bb said:

I expect we'll soon start getting reports of who the staff reached out to today. An idea of who and which positions they are prioritizing at this time for that class.

I'll try to break it to you gently but I've yet to see our name mentioned as having been in contact with a single '27 recruit since midnight and I follow way too many X accounts.  Bunch of slackers for a coaching staff and we should fire every one of them.   :farting_smiley:

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Finally a reported contact!!  :-)

Trent Markwith -

2027 G Chase Branham has heard from these schools so far:  Missouri Purdue Indiana Iowa State Creighton Kansas State Iowa Oklahoma Nebraska Missouri State. One of the top scorers in UAA’s 16U division this spring.  

 

We offered Branham in late March.

 

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Top-110 2027 prospect Dooney Johnson tells me that he’s heard from the following schools since the initial contact period began: Marquette Washington LSU BYU Cincinnati Western Michigan Kentucky Ok. St. Nebraska Minnesota St. Louis Southern Utah Wisconsin Indiana

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Hudl

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17 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Finally a reported contact!!  :-)

Trent Markwith -

2027 G Chase Branham has heard from these schools so far:  Missouri Purdue Indiana Iowa State Creighton Kansas State Iowa Oklahoma Nebraska Missouri State. One of the top scorers in UAA’s 16U division this spring.  

 

We offered Branham in late March.

 

Keep that kid the hell away from Painter.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Current list of '27 offers.

Name High School Location   Offered
Anderson, Nasir "Rudy" Prolific Prep Ft. Lauderdale, FL   06.15.25
Barnes, Martay Acad. Of Central Florida Orlando, FL   06.28.25
Branch, Bruce III Prolific Prep Ft. Lauderdale, FL   5.20.25
Branham, Chase Logan-Rogersville HS Rogersville, MO   03.28.25
Gardner, Jason Jr Fishers HS Fishers, IN   10.19.24
Hill, Isaiah Indpls Pike Indianapolis, IN    06.07.25
Hampton, Ryan Dynamic Prep Dallas, TX   05.12.25
Johnson, Dooney Milwaukee Juneau HS Milwaukee, WI   07.20.25
Jordan, Malachi Dream City Christian Glendale, AZ   05.20.25
Lyons, J'Lon Clinton Grace Christian HS Clinton MD   06.27.25
Smith, L. J. Lincolnton HS Lincolnton, NC   07.06.25
Spears, Marcus Jr. Dynamic Prep Irving, TX   06.15.25
Thompson, Davion Link Academy Missouri   11.18.24
Veney, Jymin St. John's College Prep Washington, DC   07.18.25
Wabbington, Darius Sunnyslope HS Phoenix, AZ   07.19.25
  • 1 month later...
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28 minutes ago, Demo said:

From an Illinois website:

Quinton Kitt scouting report

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MATT DAYHOFF/JOURNAL STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
 

Kitt’s premier skill is spot-up shooting. On the catch, he has great balance, a high release point, smooth mechanics and finds nylon at a solid clip. He also has a go-to fadeaway in the post, where his size and length allow him to get off his shot with ease.

Not an ultra-twitchy athlete, Kitt isn’t exactly a high flyer or blow-by threat – at least not yet. But he still has driving ability, particularly against closeouts. Given his ability from beyond the arc, defenders often fly out to the perimeter to chase Kitt off the line, and he does a stellar job of attacking the basket in those situations, usually getting all the way to the rim (although he also has shown a floater).

An underrated passer, Kitt has shown his basketball IQ in AAU competition with Chicago powerhouse MeanStreets. Many players are willing to make the extra pass, but Kitt does so without hesitation, allowing his teammates to get open looks while the defense is stuck in rotation.

 

Also active on the offensive glass, Kitt crashes well from the weak side and tends to convert at a high rate on putbacks – or wind up at the charity stripe.

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1 hour ago, Stuhoo said:

From an Illinois website:

Quinton Kitt scouting report

01k3scq28fegj4xzk3c2.jpg
MATT DAYHOFF/JOURNAL STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
 

Kitt’s premier skill is spot-up shooting. On the catch, he has great balance, a high release point, smooth mechanics and finds nylon at a solid clip. He also has a go-to fadeaway in the post, where his size and length allow him to get off his shot with ease.

Not an ultra-twitchy athlete, Kitt isn’t exactly a high flyer or blow-by threat – at least not yet. But he still has driving ability, particularly against closeouts. Given his ability from beyond the arc, defenders often fly out to the perimeter to chase Kitt off the line, and he does a stellar job of attacking the basket in those situations, usually getting all the way to the rim (although he also has shown a floater).

An underrated passer, Kitt has shown his basketball IQ in AAU competition with Chicago powerhouse MeanStreets. Many players are willing to make the extra pass, but Kitt does so without hesitation, allowing his teammates to get open looks while the defense is stuck in rotation.

 

Also active on the offensive glass, Kitt crashes well from the weak side and tends to convert at a high rate on putbacks – or wind up at the charity stripe.

That's a really nice write up. Attractive prospect for sure.

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