I posted yesterday that 2016 Oak Hill Academy (VA) Khadim Sy will take an official visit to K-State this weekend, which has already started. There are three prospects that will be in town as well for unofficial visits.
2016 Putnam City West (Okla.) guard Tre Evans. At 6-foot-2, Evans once committed to Oklahoma State before re-opening his recruitment. Not sure about the interest level between the two parties considering it's just an unofficial, but it appears Bruce Weber and his staff are exploring different options at the combo guard right now.
2017 Blue Valley Northwest (Kan.) combo guard Darien Jackson. Ranked No. 134 in his class, the three-star prospect is definitely up there for the staff for next year. I was able to watch a couple of his games this past summer and I like his game. He needs to get bigger, of course, but he's quick with the ball, is a real good athlete and can shoot it a little. This is likely a name you hear more of down the road.
2018 Webster Groves (Mo.) point guard Courtney Ramey. Yes, he's very young, but he appears to have high-major potential with the likes of Illinois and Missouri offering the 6-foot, three-star prospect, in addition to K-State.
2016 Putnam City West (Okla.) guard Tre Evans. At 6-foot-2, Evans once committed to Oklahoma State before re-opening his recruitment. Not sure about the interest level between the two parties considering it's just an unofficial, but it appears Bruce Weber and his staff are exploring different options at the combo guard right now.
2017 Blue Valley Northwest (Kan.) combo guard Darien Jackson. Ranked No. 134 in his class, the three-star prospect is definitely up there for the staff for next year. I was able to watch a couple of his games this past summer and I like his game. He needs to get bigger, of course, but he's quick with the ball, is a real good athlete and can shoot it a little. This is likely a name you hear more of down the road.
2018 Webster Groves (Mo.) point guard Courtney Ramey. Yes, he's very young, but he appears to have high-major potential with the likes of Illinois and Missouri offering the 6-foot, three-star prospect, in addition to K-State.