Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Recruiting Report: Andrew Wiggins

I will be spending my next few weeks writing about some of the top high school basketball recruits, and what colleges they are looking at and are committed to. These players are great young talents who will benefit the programs they play for.

Andrew Wiggins: Why not start at the top? Andrew Wiggins is the number one high school basketball recruit for the class of 2013. He is a 6 foot 7 inch, 190 pound small forward from Huntington Prep Highschool. He is an all around player who can drive the lane, dunk over larger defenders with his impressive vertical leap, and even shoot the mid range to outside jump shot. Wiggins has received offers from every school on his list such as Kentucky, Florida State, Duke, Kansas, North Carolina, Ohio State, and Syracuse. Just last week he visited Florida State, where the threw everything they had at him. FSU believes that just by being considered by Wiggins will make a difference on people's perception of the school. If he does decide to play ball there it will be one of the greatest recruiting decisions in the history of the school. The Seminoles have already been able to acquire the twenty-sixth and the number eighty recruits to their program. They are confident that they have a deep talented roster, but if Wiggins decides to join then they will most definitely be national contenders.

If he decides to go with the defending national champion, Kentucky Wildcats then they will have the number one recruiting class for sure with Andrew Harrison, and Austin Harrison from Travis High School along with James Young from Rochester High School. This young man is a great talent and definitely deserves to be the number player in the nation.

Andrew Wiggins: SF from Humington Prep High School





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