We are in his top row, so speculation leads me to believe that he's now ours to lose! He's not going to Stanford, Xavier, or Minnesota since they're not on the top row.
Which is probably why his visit is unofficial. Unofficial Ben pays for [most of?] it vs official ISU would pay the bills.I mean they know they're not getting him
Which is probably why his visit is unofficial. Unofficial Ben pays for [most of?] it vs official ISU would pay the bills.
I'm not saying you are wrong, but why would Carlson want to spend 2 days visiting a school if he knows for sure that he's not going there? Especially an unpaid visit, so its not like he gets free tickets to the football game and other perks that come with an official visit. Like, what is the benefit to him?I mean they know they're not getting him
Which is probably why his visit is unofficial. Unofficial Ben pays for [most of?] it vs official ISU would pay the bills.
Because kids can transfer down the road and you don't want to burn any bridges.I'm not saying you are wrong, but why would Carlson want to spend 2 days visiting a school if he knows for sure that he's not going there? Especially an unpaid visit, so its not like he gets free tickets to the football game and other perks that come with an official visit. Like, what is the benefit to him?
I'm not saying you are wrong, but why would Carlson want to spend 2 days visiting a school if he knows for sure that he's not going there? Especially an unpaid visit, so its not like he gets free tickets to the football game and other perks that come with an official visit. Like, what is the benefit to him?
That's why Iowa State still takes his visit. I asked why Carlson would still want to take 2 days to come down here, and pay his own way, if he's not considering Iowa State. Him not visitnig wouldn't burn any bridges on his end.Because kids can transfer down the road and you don't want to burn any bridges.
Corey Evans gives his opinion on ISU's recruiting outlook question on Wednesday leftovers.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...eftovers-dishing-on-unc-iowa-state-texas-tech
"Iowa State has been rather silent this recruiting cycle, but there is not as big of a need compared to prior years. Prentiss Nixon and Michael Jacobson will each graduate and there is a chance that sophomore guard Tyrese Haliburton gives the NBA a shot after this season.
Jaden Walker and Ty Berry are two in the backcourt that Steve Prohm’s staff has had their eyes on. Northwestern may be out in front for Berry, but Walker is expected to visit Ames next month. Selton Miguel just visited USF over the weekend, but not many others have recruited him longer than the Cyclones. The same can be said for top in-state prospect Xavier Foster, who is down to a final four. The perception is that Foster will not leave the state, which would pit ISU against Iowa for him. Chris Moore and Ben Carlson are two other Rivals150 prospects that the Cyclones continue to monitor, and the latter will visit the Big 12 program the last weekend of September.
There is no sure-fire commitment on Iowa State’s board, but looking back at what Prohm has achieved during his time in Ames, he has never been one to struggle with enrolling top- flight talent, whether it has been via the high school, junior college or transfer realms."
Corey Evans gives his opinion on ISU's recruiting outlook question on Wednesday leftovers.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...eftovers-dishing-on-unc-iowa-state-texas-tech
"Iowa State has been rather silent this recruiting cycle, but there is not as big of a need compared to prior years. Prentiss Nixon and Michael Jacobson will each graduate and there is a chance that sophomore guard Tyrese Haliburton gives the NBA a shot after this season.
Jaden Walker and Ty Berry are two in the backcourt that Steve Prohm’s staff has had their eyes on. Northwestern may be out in front for Berry, but Walker is expected to visit Ames next month. Selton Miguel just visited USF over the weekend, but not many others have recruited him longer than the Cyclones. The same can be said for top in-state prospect Xavier Foster, who is down to a final four. The perception is that Foster will not leave the state, which would pit ISU against Iowa for him. Chris Moore and Ben Carlson are two other Rivals150 prospects that the Cyclones continue to monitor, and the latter will visit the Big 12 program the last weekend of September.
There is no sure-fire commitment on Iowa State’s board, but looking back at what Prohm has achieved during his time in Ames, he has never been one to struggle with enrolling top- flight talent, whether it has been via the high school, junior college or transfer realms."
He never visited last season.No mention of Dudley Blackwell? I thought we were the front runners and that he was visiting this fall again.
I wonder how Foster's visit went? I saw him in the stands with the other players.
\I wonder how Foster's visit went? I saw him in the stands with the other players.
ISU made the Top 7 for Jaylin Williams.
A 6-foot-10 center that can score inside and out, Williams has the chance to immediately impact a high-major program next season. Where he does so remain up for debate but it will be at Arkansas, Auburn, Illinois, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M or UConn.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...lin-williams-narrows-his-school-list-to-seven