Ethan Chargois Schedules Four Visits
Ethan Chargois Schedules Four Visits
By Jordan Divens, FloHoops contributorTulsa Union (Okla.) forward Ethan Chargois cut his list to four schools earlier this month and is getting set to take
By Jordan Divens, FloHoops contributor
Tulsa Union (Okla.) forward Ethan Chargois cut his list to four schools earlier this month and is getting set to take officials visits.
A 2017 prospect, Chargois, a 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 10.1 points and 7.1 rebounds during the Nike EYBL circuit for Team Griffin, will take visits to each finalist -- Houston, SMU, Kansas State, and Colorado -- before making a decision prior to National Signing Day.
Here is what he has to say about each program prior to his visits:
HOUSTON (VISIT: September 2, 2016)
"I have a really good relationship with Coach (Kelvin) Sampson and I feel like I can come in and play right away from seeing who they have coming back."
SMU (VISIT: September 22, 2016)
"Campus is really nice and I have a good relationship with the coaching staff. Also with the roster they have coming back, they really don't have any post men so I would have to play right away. Not saying it would be given to me though, I would still have to earn it."
KANSAS STATE (VISIT: October 7, 2016)
"Kansas State has always been a dream school for me honestly; I have always liked their playing style and the way they play on both sides of the ball."
COLORADO (VISIT: October 14, 2016)
"Campus is really beautiful just like SMU, and I like the offense they run because their players get a good amount of freedom out there."
Tulsa Union (Okla.) forward Ethan Chargois cut his list to four schools earlier this month and is getting set to take officials visits.
A 2017 prospect, Chargois, a 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 10.1 points and 7.1 rebounds during the Nike EYBL circuit for Team Griffin, will take visits to each finalist -- Houston, SMU, Kansas State, and Colorado -- before making a decision prior to National Signing Day.
Here is what he has to say about each program prior to his visits:
HOUSTON (VISIT: September 2, 2016)
"I have a really good relationship with Coach (Kelvin) Sampson and I feel like I can come in and play right away from seeing who they have coming back."
SMU (VISIT: September 22, 2016)
"Campus is really nice and I have a good relationship with the coaching staff. Also with the roster they have coming back, they really don't have any post men so I would have to play right away. Not saying it would be given to me though, I would still have to earn it."
KANSAS STATE (VISIT: October 7, 2016)
"Kansas State has always been a dream school for me honestly; I have always liked their playing style and the way they play on both sides of the ball."
COLORADO (VISIT: October 14, 2016)
"Campus is really beautiful just like SMU, and I like the offense they run because their players get a good amount of freedom out there."
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