An Aussie recruiting writer wrote a guest story for UNC rivals on Harry Froling. Illinois was named in the article and the full article can be found here. Below are a couple quotes from the article.
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With high major programs like Oregon, Miami, Wake Forest and Illinois among Froling's current list of potential landing spots, he left the door open for other schools to get involved with his recruitment. North Carolina has done just that, and, with only one school securing a visit from the big man thus far, the Tar Heels have a good chance at getting the Aussie on campus.
"I have only locked in one visit, and that's to Wake Forest, which could very well make North Carolina an easy visit without too much travel, so it's a possibility for me," he said. Also on Froling's list, in no particular order, are Oregon St, Boise St, Colorado, Kansas St, SMU and Creighton.
"I'm 6'10 and have a stretch-4 style of play," Froling said. "I love to hit the three and I'd like to think I am a great passer. I'd say that my game could be described as versatile."
Froling acknowledged that the biggest improvements he'll need to make are his strength and conditioning, and getting better on the defensive end.
"I want to improve a lot with my overall strength and conditioning, along with getting better at guarding multiple positions."
"Right now, I'm just looking at exploring all of my options," he said. "I'll do as much research as I can to hopefully make the decision that's best for me."
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With high major programs like Oregon, Miami, Wake Forest and Illinois among Froling's current list of potential landing spots, he left the door open for other schools to get involved with his recruitment. North Carolina has done just that, and, with only one school securing a visit from the big man thus far, the Tar Heels have a good chance at getting the Aussie on campus.
"I have only locked in one visit, and that's to Wake Forest, which could very well make North Carolina an easy visit without too much travel, so it's a possibility for me," he said. Also on Froling's list, in no particular order, are Oregon St, Boise St, Colorado, Kansas St, SMU and Creighton.
"I'm 6'10 and have a stretch-4 style of play," Froling said. "I love to hit the three and I'd like to think I am a great passer. I'd say that my game could be described as versatile."
Froling acknowledged that the biggest improvements he'll need to make are his strength and conditioning, and getting better on the defensive end.
"I want to improve a lot with my overall strength and conditioning, along with getting better at guarding multiple positions."
"Right now, I'm just looking at exploring all of my options," he said. "I'll do as much research as I can to hopefully make the decision that's best for me."