While at Live In AC last weekend, Tyus Battle told Inside the Hall that he has offers from Indiana, Washington, Syracuse, Connecticut, Villanova, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Providence, Virginia, and Cincinnati.
As a senior at Flushing High school in Queens, Jay Bromley was a New York Post All-City First Team and was an all-borough selection. In his career, he recorded 40 sacks and 300 tackles.
Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe hasn’t had a winning season since 2008, and is coming off a 5-7 season that was filled with injuries and uncharacteristic suspensions.
Most of their class of 2015 peers were playing in the 16-and-under National Championships on Saturday, but elite rising juniors Malachi Richardson and P.J. Dozier produced an exciting matchup in the 17-and-under Gold Super Showcase in the morning session.
Incoming freshman Tyler Ennis, who will take over Syracuse’s point-guard duties for Michael Carter-Williams next season, already has fans speculating what kind of leader he will be.
Malachi Richardson was one of the most impressive players at the Wide World of Sports on Wednesday evening. Ranked No. 11 in the class of 2015 by ESPN, Richardson has been adding offers continuously over the past month, and spoke with SNY.tv about a couple in particular that he is excited about.
There will soon be no more Southern comfort for the older ACC teams. Here comes Syracuse. And the wintry weather it brings along. Change, it appears, will be great.
Josh Perkins has cut his list to five schools, his father told SNY.tv Wednesday. The elder Perkins said they did not make the cut public because they didn’t want to draw a lot of attention to the list.