Rivals' Corey Evans published a roundup of Wednesday's McDonald's All-American game, giving out some awards. Villanova's Jeremiah Robinson-Earl earned the title "Most College-Ready." Here's what Evans had to say about JRE:
"While there are still questions about his athleticism at the highest level, his smarts, feel for the game, ability to be in the right spot at the right time and defensive versatility makes Robinson-Earl arguably the most college-ready of the McDonald's All-Americans. Headed to Villanova to play for an elite tactician in Jay Wright, Robinson-Earl might have a multi-year stay on the Main Line but he is also going to maximize all of the talent that he was given and accrue a hefty amount of wins before he opts for the NBA."
Robinson-Earl was expected to make an immediate impact at Nova, and that expectation continues. He played well Wednesday night against some of the most elite talent in his class, and it will be exciting to see what he can do in a Villanova uniform.
You can read Evans full article here:
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/the-evans-awards-mcdonald-s-all-american-game
"While there are still questions about his athleticism at the highest level, his smarts, feel for the game, ability to be in the right spot at the right time and defensive versatility makes Robinson-Earl arguably the most college-ready of the McDonald's All-Americans. Headed to Villanova to play for an elite tactician in Jay Wright, Robinson-Earl might have a multi-year stay on the Main Line but he is also going to maximize all of the talent that he was given and accrue a hefty amount of wins before he opts for the NBA."
Robinson-Earl was expected to make an immediate impact at Nova, and that expectation continues. He played well Wednesday night against some of the most elite talent in his class, and it will be exciting to see what he can do in a Villanova uniform.
You can read Evans full article here:
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/the-evans-awards-mcdonald-s-all-american-game