Arizona will get a chance to take its best shot at five-star 2019 forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl by hosting him during the weekend of the Oct. 14 Red-Blue scrimmage and preseason celebration.
Originally from the Kansas City area and now playing for Florida's IMG Academy, Robinson-Earl will also take in Kansas' Late Night in the Phog during a visit to the Jayhawks two weeks earlier.
According to Rivals, Robinson-Earl will open his official visits by traveling to Notre Dame next weekend, followed by Villanova the weekend of Sept. 14, and North Carolina on Sept. 21.
The Red-Blue Game has been strategically set for noon on Oct. 14. The time makes it easy for UA to host recruits before and after the game, and allows them to return home Sunday evening. The early start also allows the scrimmage to be included in the maximum 48 hours of a visit even if it begins on Friday evening Oct. 12.
Tickets are still available for the Red-Blue Game.
Brandon Randolph saluted Dylan Smith's appearance on a regionalized cover of Athlon's preseason college basketball preview.
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— Brandon Randolph (@brandolph902) August 31, 2018
These recruits are considering the Arizona Wildcats for 2019
Top hoops recruits play waiting game with Wildcats
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Sean Miller has offered scholarships to several top players in the 2019 recruiting class, but many are playing the waiting game.
As many top basketball recruiting prospects do now, Dallas-area four-star forward Drew Timme posted a top 10 on Twitter in August, complete with logos of Arizona and the other nine schools he is considering.
During a travel-ball tournament in Las Vegas in July, Timme also said he was considering the same sort of things many top prospects are, too.
âVersatility within the program, education is obviously important, and the relationship with the coaching staff,â Timme said. âThose are the things Iâm looking for.â
In the back of his mind, there's one other thing Timme is considering: Whether any NCAA issues could result from the federal investigation into college basketball. The scandal has touched three of the schools on Timmeâs list: Arizona, Alabama and Louisville.
âYeah, I want to go to the (NCAA) Tournament, you know?â Timme said. "Thatâs what I want: March Madness. Thatâs obviously quite a factor.â
However, most of the UA targets the Star talked to in Las Vegas said the investigation was not a factor in their recruitments.Â
Hereâs a look at the recruitments of top UA 2019 targets heading into the fall recruiting season. All player comments are from interviews with the Star in Las Vegas unless noted:
Nico Mannion
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Nico Mannion (3) is considering Arizona, Duke, Kentucky and North Carolina, among others.
Point guard âĸ 6-3 âĸ 180 pounds âĸ Phoenix âĸ 5 stars
Status:Â Committed to Arizona
He said it:Â With Arizona, discussions are about âjust to have the ball in my hands and let me play my game. I think they want to change their style of play a little bit. I think (coach Sean Miller) wants to get more guards and play faster, which is kinda my style of play.â
Christian Koloko
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Christian Koloko (35) played with incoming UA freshman Devonaire Doutrive in high school at California's Lake Balboa Birmingham.
Center âĸ 7-0 âĸ 195 pounds âĸ Van Nuys, California âĸ 4 stars
Status:Â Committed to Arizona
He said it: Doutrive âsaid Arizona is a good school, itâs a good thing. âĻ I donât really pay attention to all my college (choices) but I know when the time comes Iâll make my decision. Right now, I just want to focus on basketball and school.â
Rejean âBoogieâ Ellis
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Mission Bayâs Rejean âBoogieâ Ellis.
Point guard âĸ 6-2 âĸ 165 pounds âĸ San Diego âĸ 4 stars
Status:Â Ellis added offers last month from Gonzaga and Colorado. He said he'll cut down his list soon, but is expected by 247Sports to be deciding between USC and North Carolina. He visited Arizona the last weekend of September.
He said it:Â Itâs âwho is the most interested, who is showing the most love, stuff like that. To see who I can trust and develop a relationship with.â
Lester Quinones
UpdatedBlessed to receive an offer from Arizona đđŊâĒī¸đ´ pic.twitter.com/hBsWuHfzVG
— Lester Quinones (@Effort_les) July 29, 2018
Shooting guard âĸ 6-5 âĸ 180 pounds âĸ Huntington Station, New York âĸ 4 starsÂ
Status:Â Quinones' summer play increased his profile, with UA, UCLA, Oregon, Michigan, Michigan State and UConn among those involved.
He said it:Â "I feel like Arizona are good guys. They check up on me a lot. It's a good program. Theyâve been talking to Oz, my coach, a lot to get me on a visit. I like their system, their player development and stuff.â (to 247Sports in July)
Zeke Nnaji
UpdatedZeke Nnaji expanding his range for 3 @ZekeNnaji_Hoopz for @D1Minnesota pic.twitter.com/TyLwk8j41c
â Frankie Vision (@FrankieVision) July 21, 2018
Power forward âĸ 6-10 âĸ 215 pounds âĸ Hopkins, Minnesota âĸ 4 starsÂ
Status:Â A popular target for Midwestern schools, Nnaji says distance is no factor. The forward said he wants to take unofficial visits in September, then take official visits and make a decision by December.
He said it:Â Arizona has "had a lot of success at the next level at developing players, even players you may not have heard of. They just prepare them to play at the next level and thatâs my goal to play at the next level after college.â
Drew Timme
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Four-star Dallas forward Drew Timme included Arizona in his top 10 list of schools to attend.
Power forward âĸ 6-9 âĸ 210 pounds âĸ Richardson, Texas âĸ 4 stars
Status:Â Announced a list of 10 schools in August that included the UA, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Gonzaga, Purdue, Louisville, Illinois, Alabama, Michigan State and Oklahoma. Says heâll take his official visits during football season because âIâm a Texas guy, I love football.â
He said it:Â âI like (Arizona) a lot. Theyâre a big-time program and coach Miller has had a ton of success there and itâs something you canât not want if youâre a basketball player. Their track record (is good) with big players like me. They havenât had one player exactly like me. Theyâve had a bunch but theyâre all different and if heâs able to utilize different players that definitely means heâs open to utilizing different strengths.â
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
UpdatedWow itâs getting WILD đŽ @_JCRE_ @KCRunGMC #WEWILL pic.twitter.com/Zye9OtwgvM
â Overtime (@overtime) April 29, 2018
Power forward âĸ 6-9 âĸ 235 pounds âĸ Shawnee Mission, Kansas âĸ 5 stars
Status: Reportedly a Kansas lean, Robinson-Earl told Rivals.com that Villanova, North Carolina, Arizona, UCLA Notre Dame, and Wake Forest are also involved. Robinson-Earl said he is unsure when he’ll make a decision.
He said it: "I'm a versatile four who is able to push the ball and really expand my game. I want to see a style like that so I can really play to the best of my potential.” (to Rivals.com in July)
Terry Armstrong
UpdatedI wanna thank all the other schools that recruited me but this is my final 10 schoolsđđŊ pic.twitter.com/N5xu2IuQNe
— Terry Armstrong (@TerryTerry25) August 4, 2018
Small forward âĸ 6-6 âĸ 185 pounds âĸ Flint, Michigan âĸ 4 stars
Status: Armstrong announced a final 10 in August that included UA, ASU, Oregon, New Mexico, Florida State, Xavier, Oklahoma, LSU, Michigan State and Mississippi State. The Flint native is now playing for Scottsdaleâs Bella Vista Prep.
He said it:Â âEvery time I go back to Michigan, (Michigan State coaches) have me come down to the games, shoot in their gym.â (to Whistle 2 Whistle Sports in January)
Josh Green
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Josh Green played with Deandre Ayton at Phoenix Hillcrest Prep.
Small forward âĸ 6-6 âĸ 190 pounds âĸ Sydney, Australia âĸ 5 stars
Status:Â Committed to Arizona
He said it: The Wildcats “have an amazing coach. I've been down there a bunch of times and the atmosphere is crazy. The whole overall program is great. I've been able to talk to Deandre a lot about the program. Deandre is an honest and he really likes Sean Miller and he's been good to be able to talk to.” (to Rivals.com in June)
C.J. Walker
UpdatedDreams 2 Reality....personally want to thank every school that took their time to offer me đđ pic.twitter.com/jJzLzBA4g8
— Cj Walker (@Cjwalker_14) August 3, 2018
Power forward âĸ 6-8 âĸ 200 pounds âĸ Orlando, Florida âĸ 4 stars
Status:Â Arizona extended a scholarship offer to the Florida forward and he included the Wildcats on a list of his top 12 in August. That list also included Oregon, Georgia, Texas, LSU, Florida, Mississippi State, Miami (Florida), Alabama, Memphis, Arkansas, and North Carolina State.
He said it:Â âThe player-coach relationships, player to player relationships, the schoolâs academics, and how I fit in the environment are all very important.â (to Zagsblog in June)
Jalen Hill
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â Jalen Hill (@Kbj_vi) April 28, 2018
Small forward âĸ 6-7 âĸ 180 pounds âĸ Las Vegas âĸ Four starsÂ
Status:Â Committed to Oklahoma
He said it:Â Arizona and ASU âboth have great coaches. Theyâre close to home and Arizona produces a lot of pros and develops players.â
Jaden McDaniels
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Jaden McDaniels
Power forward âĸ 6-11 âĸ 182 pounds âĸ Federal Way, Washington âĸ 5 stars
Status: Younger brother of San Diego Stateâs Jalen McDaniels listed Washington, San Diego State, UCLA, Texas and Kentucky in his top five.
He said it:Â âMy dad does it (deals with recruiting), so I donât even pay attention to it.â



