Travel Tracker: All Eyes On Kentucky's Big Blue Madness
Travel Tracker: All Eyes On Kentucky's Big Blue Madness
A look at every key 2018 visitor in college basketball from October 13-15, 2017.
If anyone thought another quiet visitor weekend was in store, guess again. There are some programs with big-time targets in town, and then Kentucky is a completely different story.
While Illinois, Kansas, LSU, North Carolina, and St. John's host one Flo40 prospect each, all eyes will be on head coach John Calipari and the Wildcats once again as they host four top-15 prospects for their annual Big Blue Madness event on Friday.
Alongside recent commit Immanuel Quickley, Kentucky has No. 2 Zion Williamson, No. 4 Bol Bol, and No. 8 Darius Garland for official visits while also hosting some of the biggest names in 2019 for unofficial visits such as No. 2 James Wiseman.
Get ready for a wild weekend that could shake up college basketball next season.
2018 Flo40 Official Visitors: Oct. 13-15
No. 2 Zion Williamson (Kentucky)
No. 4 Bol Bol (Kentucky)
No. 6 Romeo Langford (North Carolina)
No. 7 Jordan Brown (St. John's)
No. 8 Darius Garland (Kentucky)
No. 12 Immanuel Quickley (Kentucky, Committed)
No. 15 Emmitt Williams (LSU)
No. 20 Quentin Grimes
No. 26 Ayo Dosunmu (Illinois)
Anthony Nelson (Minnesota), Jairus Hamilton (Maryland), Jared Rhoden (Seton Hall), Filip Petrusev (Utah), Bryce Hamilton (Arizona State), Talen Horton-Tucker (Iowa State), Bryan Penn-Johnson (DePaul), Darius Days (LSU), Jordan McCabe (West Virginia, Committed), Matt Bradley (California, Committed)
While Illinois, Kansas, LSU, North Carolina, and St. John's host one Flo40 prospect each, all eyes will be on head coach John Calipari and the Wildcats once again as they host four top-15 prospects for their annual Big Blue Madness event on Friday.
Alongside recent commit Immanuel Quickley, Kentucky has No. 2 Zion Williamson, No. 4 Bol Bol, and No. 8 Darius Garland for official visits while also hosting some of the biggest names in 2019 for unofficial visits such as No. 2 James Wiseman.
Get ready for a wild weekend that could shake up college basketball next season.
2018 Flo40 Official Visitors: Oct. 13-15
No. 2 Zion Williamson (Kentucky)
No. 4 Bol Bol (Kentucky)
No. 6 Romeo Langford (North Carolina)
No. 7 Jordan Brown (St. John's)
No. 8 Darius Garland (Kentucky)
No. 12 Immanuel Quickley (Kentucky, Committed)
No. 15 Emmitt Williams (LSU)
No. 20 Quentin Grimes
No. 26 Ayo Dosunmu (Illinois)
Other Notable 2018 Visitors
Anthony Nelson (Minnesota), Jairus Hamilton (Maryland), Jared Rhoden (Seton Hall), Filip Petrusev (Utah), Bryce Hamilton (Arizona State), Talen Horton-Tucker (Iowa State), Bryan Penn-Johnson (DePaul), Darius Days (LSU), Jordan McCabe (West Virginia, Committed), Matt Bradley (California, Committed)
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