Five-star forward C.J. Rosser recaps trips to Maryland, Louisville, Kentucky and more
By ADAM ZAGORIA
Five-star forward C.J. Rosser of Orlando (FL) Southeastern Prep is the No. 2 player in the Class of 2027 and has taken several visits and attended a handful of games in recent days.
The 6-foot-10 native of Rocky Mount, N.C.. attended games at North Carolina, Louisville, Kentucky and Maryland and recapped his trips in a phone interview Friday morning with ZAGSBLOG.
Louisville: “It was really good, really like the play style they did and really just enjoyed the campus overall. It was really nice.
What’s their message?
“Really, just their play style. They play kind of fast, also balls screens, saying I’ll be a good three/four. I can set a ball screen and use them to my advantage, my height and length.”
Kentucky: “It was real good. I really enjoyed that one. Really just like the the gym and really like the facilities a whole lot. And really enjoyed the [Rupp] Arena. I enjoyed the arena, Same way with Louisville. I enjoyed the arena, Both big arenas and really just like how the and how the fans were interactive with the game.”
What’s their message?
“Really just looking forward to knowing they’re gonna make me better, a whole lot better than how I came in. Just every day continue to get better and make that year my best year.”
Maryland: “I went [Thursday for an 82-62 loss to Ohio State]. It was real good, I enjoyed it. They just built a new facility and the game was pretty nice. I enjoyed the game, really how they were just going at it.”
What’s their message?
“Really just how their play style is, really how the team was. They have lots of seniors and juniors, so lots of freshmen would come in “
North Carolina: “It was good, I enjoyed it. It was when they played ECU, so it wasn’t really a big game, but there was still a lot of people there and really just cheering for the team.”
Arkansas: “Really just looking to get me on a visit and see how the team is and see how they really work as a team and get together.
Miami: “Yes, sir [they are recruiting me] but it’s been a minute since I talked to them.”
As for his future, Rosser said being a potential one-and-done is all a part of “God’s path.”
In the meantime, he enjoys watching Kevin Durant, Brandon Ingram and Shai-Gilgeous Alexander.
“Really how they just make the game really simple,” he said.
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