"I am most comfortable playing the one. I like the ball in my hands," he said. "I want to prove that I can be a pass-first, score-second guard. I have improved a lot since my sophomore year. I have improved my attitude a lot and I have improved my left hand."
SoCal Recruit Spot has a great profile on Randolph that's worth your time. Still no offer from CU, but we're showing interest. The XJ connection is nice to have too.
If anything I'd say the opposite, you see kids "commited" taking a ton of visits in football, it happens less often in basketball. As for Brandon he simply felt he rushed the process, he didn't get a new offer or new interest, I see nothing wrong here, Pepperdine still has a good shot as he has a great relationship with Jason Hart but he will get more offers.I'm not liking the direction basketball recruiting is heading. Used to be, unlike football, when a guy committed, everyone kind of backed off. They probably stayed in touch, but it wasn't a hard sell or anything. You're seeing more and more decommitments in bball now. I know yesterday Tom Crean tweeted something out about how he "knows there are coaches that are actively recruiting our commits". A few hours later, one of the top kids from 2014 who was commited to Indiana decided to open his recruitment back up again.