hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on May 24, 2023 16:08:04 GMT -5
Clearly he's open to accepting schools into his recruitment, as evidenced by his AAU team tweeting this out - same AAU team where one of our assistants used to coach and a current Hoya recruit plays.
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Post by badgerhoya on May 25, 2023 0:43:46 GMT -5
Why are we still seeing this when we are not in his top 5? Is this just intended as a finger in the eye? Stop wasting our time. Padding post counts. Clearly.
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on Jun 9, 2023 8:14:10 GMT -5
"Class of 2024 4-star guard Jaeden Mustaf arrives in Bloomington on Thursday for a junior year official visit. Below are the key things to know about Mustaf during his three day stay in Indiana... AAU – Boo Williams (Nike EYBL) On3 Industry Average Ranking – 4-star (No. 38 in nation, No. 3 combo guard), consensus top-50 Primary Competition – N.C. State, Maryland, Virginia Tech, Miami, Florida State Top Schools — The primary competition above are the top schools Mustaf named in April. He says his recruitment is still open, however, and he’s recently heard from Arkansas, Seton Hall and Georgia Tech as well. Other visits — Mustaf has previously visited N.C. State, Georgetown and Florida State. He plans to get to several more of his top schools listed above. Timeline — Mustaf has not stated a specific timeline. Right now the best guess is late summer or fall. Indiana Connections — Indiana assistant coach Kenya Hunter has been involved with Mustaf and his family for a long time." www.thedailyhoosier.com/iu-basketball-recruiting-2024-combo-guard-jaeden-mustaf-official-visit-primer/
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on Jun 20, 2023 8:00:47 GMT -5
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Post by hoyaboya on Aug 2, 2023 15:11:21 GMT -5
"Class of 2024 4-star guard Jaeden Mustaf arrives in Bloomington on Thursday for a junior year official visit. Below are the key things to know about Mustaf during his three day stay in Indiana... AAU – Boo Williams (Nike EYBL) On3 Industry Average Ranking – 4-star (No. 38 in nation, No. 3 combo guard), consensus top-50 Primary Competition – N.C. State, Maryland, Virginia Tech, Miami, Florida State Top Schools — The primary competition above are the top schools Mustaf named in April. He says his recruitment is still open, however, and he’s recently heard from Arkansas, Seton Hall and Georgia Tech as well. Other visits — Mustaf has previously visited N.C. State, Georgetown and Florida State. He plans to get to several more of his top schools listed above. Timeline — Mustaf has not stated a specific timeline. Right now the best guess is late summer or fall. Indiana Connections — Indiana assistant coach Kenya Hunter has been involved with Mustaf and his family for a long time." www.thedailyhoosier.com/iu-basketball-recruiting-2024-combo-guard-jaeden-mustaf-official-visit-primer/"Jaeden Mustaf, the No. 27 overall prospect in the class of 2024 is down to six schools and has set a decision date. The 6-foot-4 combo guard from Bowie, (Md.) will choose between Arkansas, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Maryland, and NC State. Mustaf has set his commitment date for September 14th... “I’m choosing between these six on September 14th,” Mustaf said. “I’m taking a visit to Maryland September 1st to 3rd. I took my visits to almost every school on my list so at that point I’ll be able to decide. I haven’t been able to set a visit to Arkansas yet. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to visit there or not but I talk with them a lot.”... Maryland: “Maryland is my real home, that’s where I’m from. Coach Jones was my old high school coach at Dematha my freshman year. He’s a big part of my relationship with them and I have a lot of connections with Maryland. I know Jamie Kaiser, Deshawn Harris-Smith, Jahnathan Lamothe, and Jahmir Young. I know all those guys and I’m really close with a few of them. I’ve also been speaking with coach Willard and I like how they played last year and the direction they’re going in.” 247sports.com/college/basketball/recruiting/article/jaeden-mustaf-nc-state-georgia-tech-maryland-indiana-florida-state-213556625/
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on Sept 14, 2023 16:59:25 GMT -5
"Class of 2024 4-star guard Jaeden Mustaf arrives in Bloomington on Thursday for a junior year official visit. Below are the key things to know about Mustaf during his three day stay in Indiana... AAU – Boo Williams (Nike EYBL) On3 Industry Average Ranking – 4-star (No. 38 in nation, No. 3 combo guard), consensus top-50 Primary Competition – N.C. State, Maryland, Virginia Tech, Miami, Florida State Top Schools — The primary competition above are the top schools Mustaf named in April. He says his recruitment is still open, however, and he’s recently heard from Arkansas, Seton Hall and Georgia Tech as well. Other visits — Mustaf has previously visited N.C. State, Georgetown and Florida State. He plans to get to several more of his top schools listed above. Timeline — Mustaf has not stated a specific timeline. Right now the best guess is late summer or fall. Indiana Connections — Indiana assistant coach Kenya Hunter has been involved with Mustaf and his family for a long time." www.thedailyhoosier.com/iu-basketball-recruiting-2024-combo-guard-jaeden-mustaf-official-visit-primer/"New Georgia Tech head coach Damon Stoudamire landed the bedrock to his 2024 class on Thursday, when four-star combo guard Jaeden Mustaf announced his intention to sign with the Yellow Jackets. Mustaf, a member of the Overtime Elite League, chose Tech over fellow finalists Maryland, FSU, Indiana and Arkansas... WHAT GEORGIA TECH IS GETTING A big-bodied combo guard, Mustaf’s 6-foot-5 frame is complemented by a thick build and strong upper body which he uses to bully smaller defenders, create space, get to his spots and finish through contact. He’s most effective when attacking the rim off the bounce but is also capable of hurting opponents with his jumper on the occasion. He shot just 21% from three-point range in 15 EYBL games this summer, which is less than encouraging, but there were games and stretches in which he was serviceable from the outside and showed off a repeatable stroke that could improve over time. Mustaf comes equipped with the size to be a high-level defender down the road. He boasts well above-average court vision and makes mostly wise decisions with the ball in his hands, as showcased by the fact that he racked up 48 assists to only 20 turnovers on the grassroots circuit this year. He rebounds well positionally and will take the next step as a prospect as he becomes a more consistent outside shooter and manages to become a better shot selector overall. Because of his slashing ability, Mustaf never needs to become a dead-eye sniper. He’d ideally get to a point that forces defenders to respect the threat, however. His biggest strength may be his versatility as he’s able to play either guard spot, defend multiple positions and impact a game in numerous ways." basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/georgia-tech-lands-four-star-guard-jaeden-mustaf
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