Kansas Basketball sets upcoming official visits

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw08/19/23

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College football season starts in September, which means college basketball official visits are starting to pick up. Recruiting boards are starting to shape up, and top-ranked prospects are setting visit dates. Once September hits, the visit calendar should be non-stop until signing day in November. One thing to watch for is these visits could also change. Once players start committing, recruiting boards start to move around.

Some schools start a little at a time, and some schools set a large chunk early. Here is a look at upcoming visits Kansas has on the books.

On3’s database is extremely user-friendly. One of the parts I like best is being able to sort information. It allows you to sort by conference, player, or team. In this instance, you can go through and sort official visits set by the team. Here is Kansas.

Players Kansas has scheduled to visit

August 31: Five-star SG Jalil Bethea

Height/Weight: 6-4/170
High School: Westminster (PA) Archbishop Wood
On3 NIL Valuation: $320,000
2024 On3 150: No. 11

Recruiting: Jalil Bethea has taken two official visits to Syracuse and Temple. Both were with the previous head coaches. Along with Kansas, he has future official visit dates set with Miami (9/8) and Alabama (9/23).

September 1: Four-star CG Jared Harris

Height/Weight: 6-3/180
High School: Silsbee (TX) High
On3 NIL Valuation: NA
2024 On3 150: No. 82

Recruiting: Along with Kansas, Jared Harris has an official visit set with Mississippi State (9/18).

September 6: Four-star C Emmanuel Stephen

Height/Weight: 7-0/215
High School: Glendale (AZ) Dream City Christian
On3 NIL Valuation: NA
2024 On3 150: No. 95

Recruiting: Along with Kansas, Emmanuel Stephen has an official visit set with Arizona (9/28)

October 6: Four-star SF Billy Richmond

Height/Weight: 6-6/200
High School: Camden (NJ) High
On3 NIL Valuation: NA
2024 On3 150: No. 37

Recruiting: Along with Kansas, Billy Richmond has official visits set with LSU (9/8), Kentucky (9/15), Memphis (9/29), and Alabama (10/20)