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THE RECRUITING GUY: Basketball recruit feels ‘love’ on visit
By Richard Davenport
Friday, September 26, 2008
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas hosted two basketball prospects - power forward Jeremy Jacobs of Chipola (Fla.) Community College and guard Jemal Farmer of Cloud (Kan.) Community College - on official visits last weekend for the Alabama game.
Farmer came away with positive vibes from coaches and current Razorbacks players.
“All of the players showed me love,” said Farmer, who noted that Coach John Pelphrey and assistants Tom Ostrom and Isaac Brown also made him feel comfortable. “All of them were real cool. I felt welcomed.”
Farmer, 6-5, 213 pounds, 40-inch vertical jump, averaged 16.1 points and 5.4 rebounds as a freshman and earned first-team all-conference honors in the Jayhawk Conference Western Division. He visited Alabama-Birmingham on Sept. 12-14 before arriving in Fayetteville.
The visit was Farmer’s second trip to the Arkansas campus. He participated in the Real Deal on the Hill basketball tournament two years ago.
“I already knew coming down about all of the facilities and them being real nice because I’ve been down there before,” Farmer said. “I didn’t expect everybody to be so cool because sometimes you go to different schools, you can tell the players are like - ‘Who is this guy?’ But everyone was cool. That was the biggest thing.”
Farmer attended the Arkansas-Alabama football game with his host, freshman forward Brandon Moore, and afterward spent time at Pelphrey’s house.
“Everyone was over there eating and talking,” Farmer said. “After that I got to watch some film and talked with Coach Pelphrey for a long time. As for their style of play, that will fit me good. That’s the style I want to play like the defense, pressing, run and gun, set screens. I like that. I know he [Pelphrey] gets intense when he’s coaching but he seems like a real cool dude. I can see myself there.”
Farmer said plans to take an official visit to Nebraska this weekend and had planned to visit Kansas State but that appears to be in doubt.
“I’m supposed to go to Kansas State Oct. 4th but I’m not sure,” said Farmer, who played at Bloom Township High School in Chicago. “I’m definitely going to Nebraska and maybe after thatI’ll make a decision. It might be about time. Right now they’re [Arkansas] at the top right now.”
THE RECRUITING GUY: Basketball recruit feels ‘love’ on visit
By Richard Davenport
Friday, September 26, 2008
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas hosted two basketball prospects - power forward Jeremy Jacobs of Chipola (Fla.) Community College and guard Jemal Farmer of Cloud (Kan.) Community College - on official visits last weekend for the Alabama game.
Farmer came away with positive vibes from coaches and current Razorbacks players.
“All of the players showed me love,” said Farmer, who noted that Coach John Pelphrey and assistants Tom Ostrom and Isaac Brown also made him feel comfortable. “All of them were real cool. I felt welcomed.”
Farmer, 6-5, 213 pounds, 40-inch vertical jump, averaged 16.1 points and 5.4 rebounds as a freshman and earned first-team all-conference honors in the Jayhawk Conference Western Division. He visited Alabama-Birmingham on Sept. 12-14 before arriving in Fayetteville.
The visit was Farmer’s second trip to the Arkansas campus. He participated in the Real Deal on the Hill basketball tournament two years ago.
“I already knew coming down about all of the facilities and them being real nice because I’ve been down there before,” Farmer said. “I didn’t expect everybody to be so cool because sometimes you go to different schools, you can tell the players are like - ‘Who is this guy?’ But everyone was cool. That was the biggest thing.”
Farmer attended the Arkansas-Alabama football game with his host, freshman forward Brandon Moore, and afterward spent time at Pelphrey’s house.
“Everyone was over there eating and talking,” Farmer said. “After that I got to watch some film and talked with Coach Pelphrey for a long time. As for their style of play, that will fit me good. That’s the style I want to play like the defense, pressing, run and gun, set screens. I like that. I know he [Pelphrey] gets intense when he’s coaching but he seems like a real cool dude. I can see myself there.”
Farmer said plans to take an official visit to Nebraska this weekend and had planned to visit Kansas State but that appears to be in doubt.
“I’m supposed to go to Kansas State Oct. 4th but I’m not sure,” said Farmer, who played at Bloom Township High School in Chicago. “I’m definitely going to Nebraska and maybe after thatI’ll make a decision. It might be about time. Right now they’re [Arkansas] at the top right now.”