The Latest Texas Tech Basketball Recruiting Rumors

The latest Texas Tech Basketball Recruiting rumors.

The latest on who Texas Tech is recruiting

Texas Tech’s men’s basketball team is currently in the middle of the recruiting process for the 2019-2020 Season Here are the latest rumors on who the Red Raiders are targeting.

-5-star point guard R.J. Hampton is reportedly leaning towards Texas Tech Kansas, and Kentucky.
-4-star small forward CJ Elleby is said to be strongly considering Texas Tech Washington State and Oregon State
-3-star Power Forward Luke Anderson is reportedly considering Texas Tech Baylor, and TCU.

The top recruits that Texas Tech is after

Texas Tech has been on a tear lately in the recruiting world, landing some top recruits from across the country. Here are the latest rumors surrounding the Red Raiders’ recruiting efforts.

5-star point guard Jaylen Fisher is scheduled to visit campus next week. Fisher is one of the top recruits in the country and would be a huge get for Texas Tech

4-star power forward Jaren Jackson Jr. is also set to visit Texas Tech later this month. Jackson is one of the most sought-after big men in the country and his addition would be a huge boost to the Red Raiders’ frontcourt.

3-star shooting guard Binjamin Crump is said to be high on Texas Tech’s list of targets. Crump is a versatile player who could provide instant offense off the bench for the Red Raiders

The latest rumors surrounding Texas Tech basketball recruiting

Texas Tech has been rumored to be in the mix for some top recruits in recent years but the latest rumors surrounding the program suggest that the Red Raiders may be close to landing a commitment from one of the nation’s Top Players

According to sources, Texas Tech is currently the front-runner for five-star point guard Jahmi’us Ramsey, who is considered one of the best players in the class of 2020.

Ramsey is originally from Dallas, Texas, but he attends IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. He is ranked as the No. 12 player in the ESPN 100 and the No. 2 point guard in his class.

If Ramsey were to commit to Texas Tech he would join a recruiting class that already includes four-star forward Kyler Edwards and three-star guard Andre Gordon.

Who are the top uncommitted recruits that Texas Tech is targeting?

In the world of college basketball recruiting, things can change at the drop of a hat. A recruit can commit to a school one day and then decide to open up their recruitment the next. With that being said, here are the latest rumors surrounding Texas Tech basketball and their recruiting efforts.

First up is five-star power forward Greg Brown The 6-foot-9, 205-pounder from Austin, TX is rated as the No. 5 player in the country according to 247Sports. He is also ranked as the No. 2 power forward and the No. 3 player in the state of Texas. Brown has taken official visits to Auburn, Florida, Memphis, Michigan, and Texas Tech He has yet to schedule any more visits and is expected to make a decision sometime in May. Right now, it looks like Texas Tech is the favorite to land him.

Another five-star recruit that Texas Tech is targeting is small forward Jabari Smith The 6-foot-9, 220-pounder from Georgia is rated as the No. 11 player in the country according to 247Sports. He is also ranked as the No. 4 small forward and the No. 1 player in the state of Georgia. Smith has taken official visits to Alabama, Auburn, Duke, Florida State Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Memphis, and North Carolina State He has yet to schedule any more visits and is expected to make a decision sometime in June. Right now it looks like Auburn is the favorite to land him but Texas Tech is still very much in the mix.

What recruits have recently visited Texas Tech?

Texas Tech men’s basketball has been busy on the recruiting trail as of late. Here are the latest rumors surrounding the Red Raiders’ recruiting efforts.

As of late, Texas Tech has been linked to five-star point guard Jahmi’us Ramsey, who is ranked No. 9 in the nation by 247Sports. Ramsey recently visited Baylor and is also considering Duke, LSU, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma State

Texas Tech is also in the mix for four-star power forward D’Shawn Schwartz, who is ranked No. 55 in the nation by 247Sports. Schwartz has already taken official visits to Colorado and Stanford, and is also considering Baylor, Notre Dame USC and Georgetown.

The Red Raiders are also in the hunt for four-star shooting guard Nimari Burnett, who is ranked No. 48 in the nation by 247Sports. Burnett has already taken official visits to Arizona State Michigan State and Oregon, and is also considering LSU, Louisville and Memphis.

What are the latest offers that Texas Tech has extended?

Offers:

--Jared Butler 6-4, PG, Rivals No. 46
--Derek Culver 6-10, C, Rivals No. 73
-Xavier Sneed, 6-5, SF, Rivals No. 84
-Quade Green, 6-0, PG

What are the latest rumors surrounding Texas Tech’s recruiting class?

Texas Tech’s Recruiting Class is still a work in progress, but there are already a few rumors swirling around potential commits. The biggest one surrounds five-star point guard Jahmi’us Ramsey, who is reportedly leaning towards committing to the Red Raiders If Ramsey does commit, he would be a huge get for Texas Tech and would likely cement their status as a top-10 team in the nation. Other prospects that Texas Tech is said to be in the mix for include four-star Small Forward Jaykwon Walton and three-star shooting guard Kyler Edwards.

How is Texas Tech’s recruiting class shaping up?

Texas Tech has been on a roll lately in the recruiting world, and their class is shaping up to be one of the best in the country. Here are the latest rumors and updates on the Red Raiders’ recruiting class

-5-star point guard JavonteSmart is rumored to be leaning towards Texas Tech and an announcement could come soon.
-4-star small forward Chandler Parsons is also said to be considering Texas Tech and he would be a huge get for the Red Raiders
-4-star power forward Malik Williams is another player that Texas Tech is in the mix for, and they are considered one of the frontrunners for his services.

As it stands right now, Texas Tech’s recruiting class is looking very strong. If they can land some of their top targets, they could end up being one of the best teams in the country next year.

Who are the top committed recruits in Texas Tech’s class?

As of October 2018, the top committed recruits in Texas Tech’s 2019 class are small forward Jaylon Tyson shooting guard Nimari Burnett, and power forward Wendell Mitchell. Tyson is a 4-star recruit according to 247Sports’ Composite Rating, while Burnett and Mitchell are both 3-star recruits.

When will Texas Tech’s recruiting class be finalized?

It’s that time of year again when college basketball fans start to get antsy about their team’s recruiting class And, with NCAA recruiting rules changing recently, the process has become even more confusing.

So, when will Texas Tech’s recruiting class be finalized?

The NCAA’s early Signing Period for basketball began on Wednesday, November 8 and runs through November 15. During this time, prospects can sign a National Letter of Intent (NLI) binding them to a school for one academic year.

However, many prospects wait until the regular signing period, which begins on April 11, 2018 and ends on May 16, 2018. So, it’s possible that Texas Tech’s class won’t be finalized until then.

In the meantime, here are the latest rumors about who the Red Raiders are targeting:

– Four-star point guard Jahmi’us Ramsey is expected to commit to Texas Tech on November 12 during a ceremony at his High School in Arlington, Texas. Ramsey is ranked No. 59 in the ESPN 100 and would be a big get for the Red Raiders
– Three-star shooting guard Kyler Edwards is also expected to commit to Texas Tech during the early signing period. Edwards is from Duncanville, Texas and is ranked No. 205 in the ESPN 300.

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