On an unofficial visit what is allowed. Can the visitors get on the court with players during their visit?
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On an unofficial visit, the recruit and his family must pay for their own expenses to visit, but can make as many unofficial visits as they want. The recruit cannot participate in any on-campus official practices, or receive any perks or benefits, other than tickets to a game, so they could have attended, but not participated in something like the Red-White scrimmage. However, they can scrimmage in an "open gym" type of event, as long as the coaches aren't present.
Here is one explanation- https://www.preps.thepodyum.com/post...sits-explained
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Originally posted by Da Coach on 7/26/23 View PostBradley has offered 2024 Chris Riddle, a 6'6" SG/SF from Chicago Kenwood Academy- https://verbalcommits.com/players/chris-riddle
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2023/4/...ool-basketball
https://twitter.com/MaxFeldman6/stat...95433298845696
https://www.madehoops.com/PlayerProf...is-Riddle-2024
Originally posted by Da Coach on 10/16/23 View PostChris Riddle trims his list to 5, and drops Bradley, but he still lists a couple MVC schools- https://twitter.com/247HSHoops/statu...47998886256947
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Originally posted by yoda View PostHe had ISU among his finalists, ISU fans were very hopeful.
He must like playing for losers....
DePaul was 10-23 last year, and 3-17 in the Big East. They have been perennial bottom-dwellers in the Big East for the last 16 years. Their last NCAA bid was 2004.- https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...ls/depaul/men/
The other schools in his final 5 were-
Illinois State -11-21, and 6-14 in the MVC, and haven't had a winning season in 6 years, and haven't played in the NCAA Tournament since 1998
UIC - 12-20, and 4-16 in the MVC, and haven't had a winning season in 4 years. They haven't played in the NCAA Tournament in 20 years
Northern Illinois - 13-19, 9-9 in the MAC, and has had just 1 winning season in the last 17 years, and their last NCAA bid was 1996
And, Akron - the only team with any recent success. They were 22-11 and 13-5 in the MAC last year.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View Post....
DePaul was 10-23 last year, and 3-17 in the Big East. They have been perennial bottom-dwellers in the Big East for the last 16 years. Their last NCAA bid was 2004.- https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...ls/depaul/men/
1. Marquette
2. Creighton
3. UConn
4. Villanova
5. St. John's
6. Xavier
7. Providence
8. Georgetown
9. Seton Hall
10. Butler
11. DePaul
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I'm not able to see the article because of the PJ Star paywall, but I am told the 11 names reported in the article are simply taken from the www.verbalcommits.com website for Bradley recruiting- https://verbalcommits.com/schools/bradley
Bradley is recruiting and has offered other high school, prep school, and junior college players, some of which we have reported in this thread.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostA couple more names-
2024 Casmir Chavis- 6'4 shooting guard at Park Center Senior High School in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
https://verbalcommits.com/players/casmir-chavis
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostNew name- 2024 Braeden Lue- a 6'8" forward at Alexander HS in Atlanta.-https://verbalcommits.com/players/braedan-lueOriginally posted by yoda View PostBradley coaches visited Alexander HS (Georgia) to watch 6-8 Braedan Lue yesterday.
Alexander HS Is the reigning GHSA 6A State Champs with Lue scoring a game-high 26 pts in their
64-42 Title victory last spring.
Missouri State
Georgia Southern
Kennesaw State
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Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
Bradley recruit Braedan Lue has posted his Final 3 and eliminated Bradley- https://twitter.com/braedanlue11/sta...72139293475004
Missouri State
Georgia Southern
Kennesaw State
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