Aaron Brooks Not Waiting To Take College Visits
Aaron Brooks Not Waiting To Take College Visits
Aaron Brooks already has a list of schools he is eyeing for after he heads to the OTC for a year.
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Cadet world champ Aaron Brooks may be taking a year to train at the Olympic Training Center before he heads off to college, but that doesn't mean that he's holding off on doing some school shopping.
The three-time Fargo champ has some big time recruiting trips coming up and will also host a few schools.
Brooks' School List
Penn State (visiting on Sept. 30)
Maryland (visiting Oct. 15)
Arizona State
Michigan
Iowa State
Note: Arizona State and Michigan are scheduled to visit Brooks in October. Iowa State has already made the trip to Brooks.
As previously stated, Brooks will be heading to the OTC in Colorado Springs, CO, after high school to train freestyle before starting his quest for an NCAA title. As the No. 3-ranked recruit on the Class of 2019 Big Board, he projects as a 174- or 184-pounder.
Cadet world champ Aaron Brooks may be taking a year to train at the Olympic Training Center before he heads off to college, but that doesn't mean that he's holding off on doing some school shopping.
The three-time Fargo champ has some big time recruiting trips coming up and will also host a few schools.
Brooks' School List
Penn State (visiting on Sept. 30)Maryland (visiting Oct. 15)
Arizona State
Michigan
Iowa State
Note: Arizona State and Michigan are scheduled to visit Brooks in October. Iowa State has already made the trip to Brooks.
As previously stated, Brooks will be heading to the OTC in Colorado Springs, CO, after high school to train freestyle before starting his quest for an NCAA title. As the No. 3-ranked recruit on the Class of 2019 Big Board, he projects as a 174- or 184-pounder.
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