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Zander Carter

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6”5 Ashland Tomcats PG committed to Liberty. He is arguably the best player in the Sweet 16 and should be on staffs radar to add to the bench. Kid can play. He had 29-8-8 in opening game against Calloway County. Ashland won 81-64.
 
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6”5 Ashland Tomcats PG committed to Liberty. He is arguably the best player in the Sweet 16 and should be on staffs radar to add to the bench. Kid can play. He had 29-8-8 in opening game against Calloway County. Ashland won 81-64.
He's been committed to Liberty for almost 2 years now. A lot has changed in that amount of time. He would be a good add to the team if he is willing to accept that his role at UK may not be as prominent as it would be at Liberty.
 
Kids can hit the portal anytime they want to now. Kids that don't play are going to leave. If you recruit over players, then they can just leave. If you have 13 kids on your roster, some of them are just going to leave period.

It used to be, we would add a kid who did great in the State Tournament and he would ride the bench for four years. Kids like Troy McKinley or Paul Andrews or Bo Lanter, etc., etc. It no longer works that way.
 
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We would need about thirty roster spots if we recruited every one of these type prospects that fans want us to recruit.

Let him go prove himself at Liberty, and if does well there, then maybe we can take him through the portal in a year or two. After all, that is the new “minors to majors” way recruiting works for players at that level in this new portal era.
 
But, you see, we already have a Noah. We don’t need a collection of them.
We don't even know if he wants to be here, but what does the realistically ideal 11-15th scholarship player for UK look like in the NIL-era though? We're not going to get much better than a 6'6" guard going to an NCAA Tournament team to fill that role. Overtime Elite doesn't recruit just any random kid, especially one from Ashland, Kentucky. OE is an offer that comes with a 6-figure salary. We're going to do significantly better than that for the backend of our bench?
 
But, you see, we already have a Noah. We don’t need a collection of them.
Zander is not a SF, he is a true PG. Last time that I checked KY could use some guys on the bench that play that position this year and beyond. Carter isn’t Perry an undersized SG. Carter broke Ashland’s all time scoring and assists records this year and if you know KY High School basketball they have had some tremendous players over the years.
 
That’s tremendous size for his position. If he is interested in UK, he should get some consideration.

How come we are just now hearing about a Kentucky kid that got an offer from Overtime Elite?

A 6’5 PG, at that.

Why is he going to Liberty?

Noah was 6’5 and was headed to a P5 school as a SF.

Did this kid have a recent growth spurt?

Just curious what his story was?
 
That’s tremendous size for his position. If he is interested in UK, he should get some consideration.

How come we are just now hearing about a Kentucky kid that got an offer from Overtime Elite?

A 6’5 PG, at that.

Why is he going to Liberty?

Noah was 6’5 and was headed to a P5 school as a SF.

Did this kid have a recent growth spurt?

Just curious what his story was?
Eastern KY bias ? Carter didn’t have a recent growth spurt and Liberty’s starting PG this season was Zander’s teammate at Ashland.
 
That’s tremendous size for his position. If he is interested in UK, he should get some consideration.

How come we are just now hearing about a Kentucky kid that got an offer from Overtime Elite?

A 6’5 PG, at that.

Why is he going to Liberty?

Noah was 6’5 and was headed to a P5 school as a SF.

Did this kid have a recent growth spurt?

Just curious what his story was?
Well, presuming that actually is his college position …which is highly questionable. I just googled him out of curiosity, and it appears all of his recruiting profiles list him as either a small forward or shooting guard. For example:


As far as I can tell, the only place where he’s being called a point is on this thread.
 
The new world is going to see better high school players landing at lesser schools than they did in the past. Then moving up after a year or two. Because majors would rather have a guy that put up numbers in the Missouri Valley than in high school.
 
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Colin Porter was the other Ashland kid who plays at Liberty.
Right now Zander Carter has no business being mentioned with UK.
 
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That’s tremendous size for his position. If he is interested in UK, he should get some consideration.

How come we are just now hearing about a Kentucky kid that got an offer from Overtime Elite?

A 6’5 PG, at that.

Why is he going to Liberty?

Noah was 6’5 and was headed to a P5 school as a SF.

Did this kid have a recent growth spurt?

Just curious what his story was?
His former teammate plays for Liberty, so there was a connection there. He's deeply religious (listen to him speak below), so Liberty is an attractive school for him. He's been loyal to his commitment.

 
Go show what you can do at Liberty and Im sure the staff will be on him if he earns it
And such is the way of the new era of NIL and Transfer Portal. Gonna force more marginal but really good players down a level to prove they can produce before getting the callup to the big boys.
 
Kids can hit the portal anytime they want to now. Kids that don't play are going to leave. If you recruit over players, then they can just leave. If you have 13 kids on your roster, some of them are just going to leave period.

It used to be, we would add a kid who did great in the State Tournament and he would ride the bench for four years. Kids like Troy McKinley or Paul Andrews or Bo Lanter, etc., etc. It no longer works that way.
Where are kids with those names going to get more NIL than in state? Where are they going to get more co-ed’s because they play basketball? The only thing they will get is more playing time. I would agree with you if we were talking about kids who could go start at many other D1 schools.
 
Well, presuming that actually is his college position …which is highly questionable. I just googled him out of curiosity, and it appears all of his recruiting profiles list him as either a small forward or shooting guard. For example:


As far as I can tell, the only place where he’s being called a point is on this thread.
Yes. I don't see him as a point guard. He has game for sure. 2 guard or SF is his strength.
I will say he is a really good athlete and can shoot. A lot like Noah which is a good thing.
I'd love Uk to grab him but maybe he would be better off playing at Liberty for a year and then transfer.
 
Carter turned down an offer from Overtime Elite. He has earned some of it already. What separates Noah from him regarding worthiness at UK?
Trent Noah was ranked as a top 150 in his class and is the 5th most all-time scorers in the history of the state. He also had offers from 19 other schools, several high majors.

Per 247, Carter has no ranking and no other offers.
 
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He plays in the 16th region. The best player to come out of there was who? Seventh grade OJ Mayo?
 
Trent Noah was ranked as a top 150 in his class and is the 5th most all-time scorers in the history of the state. He also had offers from 19 other schools, several high majors.

Per 247, Carter has no ranking and no other offers.
And that's what our #10-12 looks like on the face of their recruitment. What does #13-15's profile look like?
 
He plays in the 16th region. The best player to come out of there was who? Seventh grade OJ Mayo?
Larry Coney going way back wasn’t too bad. Carter’s game may translate in college to SG or SF but at Ashland he plays PG. He is the straw that stirs the drink. Ashland basically plays 4 if not 5 guards at all times
 
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