Friday recruiting news
April 15, 2022
6-6 Alabama transfer Juwan Gary is taking an official visit to USC this weekend. Gary is from Columbia but left to play his senior high school season in Charlotte before signing with Alabama. He averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds in 59 games with Alabama. This past season he averaged nearly seven points per game. He spent three years in Tuscaloosa redshirting in his first season. According to Jamie Shaw of On3, Gary is scheduled to visit Nebraska Monday. Other schools reportedly in the mix are Western Kentucky, Wake Forest, Ole Miss and DePaul.
6-4 Kansas State transfer Selton Miguel has named USC, New Mexico State and USF as his final three. He averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds per game this season.
6-2 Coastal Carolina transfer Rudi Williams has not taken any visits or scheduled any at this point. He has been in touch with USC and said he’s also hearing from: UConn, Oregon State, Georgia, Georgetown, Florida, Wichita State, Cal, Xavier, Butler, Oklahoma State, George Mason, BYU, San Diego State, Pitt, Memphis, and. Ohio State.
April 15, 2022
6-6 Alabama transfer Juwan Gary is taking an official visit to USC this weekend. Gary is from Columbia but left to play his senior high school season in Charlotte before signing with Alabama. He averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds in 59 games with Alabama. This past season he averaged nearly seven points per game. He spent three years in Tuscaloosa redshirting in his first season. According to Jamie Shaw of On3, Gary is scheduled to visit Nebraska Monday. Other schools reportedly in the mix are Western Kentucky, Wake Forest, Ole Miss and DePaul.
6-4 Kansas State transfer Selton Miguel has named USC, New Mexico State and USF as his final three. He averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds per game this season.
6-2 Coastal Carolina transfer Rudi Williams has not taken any visits or scheduled any at this point. He has been in touch with USC and said he’s also hearing from: UConn, Oregon State, Georgia, Georgetown, Florida, Wichita State, Cal, Xavier, Butler, Oklahoma State, George Mason, BYU, San Diego State, Pitt, Memphis, and. Ohio State.