Basketball Recruiting - Five programs that have elevated their recruiting profiles (2024)

The college basketball landscape is in a constant state of change these days, as NIL and the transfer portal have ushered in a new era on the recruiting trail. The changes have helped bring renewed life to a handful of programs that have seen their recruiting profiles soar in recent years.

This week, Rivals national analyst Rob Cassidy explores five such programs and outlines how each hopes to continue their respective rise up the recruiting pecking order.

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BYU

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The Cougars haven’t totally flexed their new recruiting power just yet, but buzz about what could be on deck is certainly building. Losing a coach as successful as Mark Pope, who bounced to Kentucky this offseason, would set most programs back a bit on the trail. That hasn’t been the case in Provo, however, as fans and donors alike have been energized by the program's hiring of new head coach Kevin Young.

The Cougars now seem to have the financial support and winning history they need in order to compete for elite talent. BYU is thought to be among the leaders for No.1-ranked prospect A.J. Dybantsa, whose offseason transfer to nearby high school Utah Prep wasn’t some grand coincidence.

Young’s program is also in play for prospects such as four-star big man Xavion Staton and four-star wing Ryder Frost. Local products Dean Rueckert, Anthony Felesi and Junior County are all in play in the class of 2026, as is future star Miikka Muurinen, who is set to shoot into the top 15 in the next Rivals150 update.

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GEORGIA

Georgia has long recruited well in short spurts. It managed to land top-ranked prospect turned NBA star Anthony Edwards in 2019, after all. The NIL era and the hiring of Mike White seem to have made things a bit more consistent in Athens, however.

Obviously, the big indicator was seeing the program secure five-star forward Asa Newell last cycle, but the Bulldogs are now routinely wading in waters in which the program hadn’t often swam in the past. Top-30 big man Somto Cyril, who was once committed to Kentucky, signed with the Dawgs in the last class. So did Serbian guard Savo Drezgic, who is a hyper-intriguing international prospect.

The Bulldogs already have a four-star in the fold for 2025 in the form of Jacob Wilkins and should be involved in a significant way with 2026 five-star Kayden Allen, who is originally from the Atlanta area. The upcoming season feels vital for White’s team, however, as it will need to find a way to get over the hump and qualify for the NCAA tournament if it is to retain the recruiting momentum it has built by playing its way into the postseason conversation in each of the last two years.

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MISSOURI

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The future of Missouri as a budding recruiting power will hinge on how the upcoming season plays out. Anything resembling last year’s 8-24 disaster will likely kill the momentum that sprouted from the program’s sixth-ranked 2025 class – a class that included four four-star prospects, three of whom ranked inside the top 100.

Keeping four-star guard Aaron Rowe home in Columbia was a victory in the 2025 class, but it’s the 2026 class that could pay dividends for head coach Dennis Gates should the program have a bounce-back season this year. It’s an open secret that the Tigers have a nice supply of NIL money but how much of it is available to use may hinge on how the Gates era seems to be going following the 2024-25 season.

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RUTGERS

Possibly the most obvious selection for this list, Rutgers is coming off an absolute dream cycle in 2024, as the Scarlet Knights landed their best recruiting class in program history. How things work out for NBA hopefuls Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper, both of whom chose head coach Steve Pikiell's program over multiple bluebloods in the 2024 class, may determine the immediate future of Rutgers hoops.

Should the five-star duo find success at their non-traditional home, there will almost certainly be a positive ripple effect with future classes. Should this season go south, however, things could go back to the status quo rather quickly.

Either way, landing Harper and Bailey sent a message to the country that Rutgers has what it takes to stand toe-to-toe with heavy hitters in the NIL era and could become an even bigger player for elite talent should it start placing guys in the NBA Draft Lottery.

There are the seedlings of something special brewing in Piscataway, and those seedlings could blossom quickly if the upcoming season plays out the way Rutgers fans hope.

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PROVIDENCE

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The dawn of the NIL era made recruiting less about charisma than it once was, but the fact that Providence head coach Kim English is dripping in it certainly hasn’t hurt the program's cause on the trail.

The Friars have been on the upswing in the recruiting game for more than a year, and the program’s 2025 class is shaping up to be one of its best hauls in recent history. Four-star forwards Jamier Jones and Jaylen Harrell are already in the fold and complement each other in a way that will make the future Providence frontcourt formidable to say the least.

English’s program also remains in play for four-star guard Jalen Reece, who has already visited campus and may make a return trip this fall. Canadian import Efeosa Oliogu has game-changing talent and is also considering the Friars. West Coast-based big man Tee Bartlett is also worth monitoring, as he has taken a shine to English and his staff as well.

If Providence takes another step forward on the court this year and locks in a second consecutive 20-win season and its first NCAA tournament berth under English, there will likely be even more recruiting success in 2026.

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FAQs

What is a five star recruit in basketball? ›

Five-star prospects are the best of the best. Just a few dozen if that will receive this type of rating, and demand for them is high as those involved with UNC basketball recruiting, Michigan basketball recruiting, Kentucky basketball recruiting and recruiting efforts at other top schools tend to be highly interested.

How does recruiting work in basketball? ›

How does college basketball recruiting work? Basketball recruits who are successful in their recruiting journey do the leg work: they build a list of realistic schools, create an online profile and highlight film, contact college coaches and compete in front of coaches at tournaments and camps.

What is a basketball recruiter? ›

There are different scouts for different levels of basketball, so a scout for the NBA typically seeks college-level athletes. They research different players and watch them play multiple games to judge their talent and skills. If they want to recruit a player, then the scout prepares an offer for them.

Was Steph Curry a 5 star recruit? ›

Another example is Steph Curry who was unranked by Rivals Rank and 3-star recruit according to 247 Sports Ranked. Curry has obviously had an extremely successful career and just won his fourth NBA ring and an MVP trophy.

Has there ever been a 6 star recruit? ›

Rebel commit Caden Costa, a kicker and punter out of Mandeville High School in Louisiana, was recently upgraded from a five-star recruit to a six-star recruit by Chris Sailer Kicking, the premiere kicking recruiting database. According to Sailer, a six-star player is one that is an FBS Power 5 Freshman Year Starter.

Do coaches actually look at NCSA? ›

Yes, college coaches do use NCSA as one of the many resources for identifying potential recruits.

How do NBA players get recruited? ›

Getting in front of talent scouts from major universities (if you are in high school) and NBA teams (if you are in college) are key to advancing in your basketball career. Attend as many tournaments as possible, as these are places important coaches and influencers go to see and select the next generation of players.

What do NBA recruiters look for? ›

The most basic projections which a scout must make include the player's physical status such as height, weight, age, position, and conditioning. The scout will also the study the player's skillset including: shooting and scoring capabilities, ball handling, defensive capabilities, and passing abilities.

What does 5 star recruit mean? ›

Star ratings

Most recruiting services classify recruits by a number of "stars" with a higher number for more highly ranked prospects. Most services use 5 stars for the highest ranked recruits and only a few players at each position attain this rank.

Do D1 athletes get paid? ›

Some college athletes receive "compensation" through partial or full athletic scholarships, but student-athletes do not receive a salary. However, it's important to note that the landscape of college sports has been evolving, and there are ongoing debates regarding the issue of compensating college athletes.

How to get D1 offers for basketball? ›

Basketball Scouting: What do college basketball scouts look for in a player?
  1. Getting players listed and profiled by recruiting services.
  2. Receiving recommendations from high school or club coaches.
  3. Searching Twitter for players of interest to competing colleges.
  4. Attending AAU Showcases & University-run camps.

What does 5 star mean in basketball? ›

A five-star prospect is considered to be one of the nation's top 25-30 players, four star is a top 250-300 or so player, three-stars is a top 750 level player, two stars means the player is a mid-major prospect and one star means the player is not ranked.

How rare is a 5 star recruit? ›

The long odds start when players are recruits.

No matter what the exact number of senior high school players nationwide is, not more than one in 100 gets any kind of star rating.

How much is a 5 star recruit worth? ›

According to the study, five-star recruits are worth an average of $650,000 per year to their program.

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