bleedingTNorange
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6'4" 175lbs
#106 on 247 Composite Ranking
labeled as a big time shooter
Tennessee offered, good friends with Tennessee football player Ethan Wolfe, plans to officially visit at some point.
"I don't know a lot about them yet, but I've talked to the coaches quite a few times since they've been there and they've got me interested," Ahrens said. "They've just told me that they really like my game and that they really want to find a shooter with some size in this class.
"Just talking things over with my dad I think it's a place that I'm going to take one of my official visits to."
"Michigan State is one of the schools that I'm probably going to take an official visit to, they've been recruiting me for a while," Ahrens observed. "After that, probably Dayton, Butler and Xavier are the schools that I'm hearing the most from and that I'll probably visit right now."
Not surprising. Swanigan will join him at some point.
Tyndall offered some guys who are highly rated but the probability of landing was small, but you never know until you try.
I see him pulling in some guys who are likely flying under the radar like a Weatherspoon, Phillips, Branch, Hudson etc who are all unranked, but likely will be ranked before too long.
A guy like Malik Beasley will be an interesting battle, along with Jawun Evans as well.
Jmo
I know, just don't say it too loud, people will get upset.
I look for the 2015 class to be an "under the radar" type of class, but I would like to see it filled with mostly high school players instead of JuCo's and transfers.
The 2016 and more probably the 2017 class is where he should be able to start reeling in top level talent. I know this will shock people, but it usually takes time to build recruiting relationships, and it's hard to play catch up against teams that have been recruiting a kid for 4 or 5 years.