Rivals.comProspects use different ways to come up with a decision. Some turn to their high school coaches. Some look to their parents and friends for guidance. But Bryce Brown, the No. 1 player in the class of 2009, will use a more spiritual approach.
When he announces his decision at 2 p.m. ET Monday at the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in Wichita, Kan., Brown will be coming off a fast that people close to him say will allow him to get closer to God. Brown and his family firmly believe that during his fast, God will point him in the right direction and help him make the final call on his college choice.
“It’s basically denying your flesh some of your habits, like eating, to try to let God work through you and to be able to be closer to him,” said Brown’s mentor, Brian Butler. “It allows you to meditate and hear what he has to say, basically.”
Brown, who already has graduated from Wichita (Kan.) East, never has said he’s fasting to help him come up with a final choice. Butler said he doesn’t plan on divulging the length of Brown’s fast.
“When it comes to the Bible, what they try to tell you is really don’t promote when you’re doing it,” Butler said. “This is how we feel it helps you make a good decision, when you have an important one to make.
“That’s really the purpose of it. Really, the only reason we let anybody know is because Bryce and his parents still believe that if more kids do this from a spiritual standpoint, it’ll help them make the right decision. I know one of Bryce’s goals in the future is actually to hold seminars or classes when it comes to the decision-making process from a spiritual standpoint.”
Butler said Brown has no plans to publicly announce which schools will make the final cut. But Butler did confirm that Brown did not make it to Miami for a planned unofficial visit.
It’s still unclear whether that eliminates Miami from consideration, though there have been published reports that the Hurricanes no longer are actively recruiting Brown.
Brown visited LSU, Clemson, Oregon, Tennessee, Kansas State and Missouri. Clemson and Missouri appear to be out of the mix.
“We don’t want to make a big spectacle cutting schools or anything of that nature,” Butler said. “He has the schools that he’s interested in, and those are the schools he’s evaluating. As time goes on and the closer and closer he gets, I think he does have schools that he’s more interested in. But he doesn’t plan on cutting any schools or anything like that. He’s just looking for the right school instead of saying these are the wrong schools.”
Lakewood loaded
For one reason or another, Lakewood (Calif.) High in suburban Los Angeles never gets mentioned as one of the top talent-producing programs in the West. But the Lancers always have quality prospects, and they’re loaded in the class of 2010.
Lakewood assistant Anthony Tucker said quarterback Jesse Scroggins is shooting up the charts with college coaches. After throwing for more than 2,400 yards and 23 touchdowns last season, Scroggins already has earned an offer from Washington and more are sure to come.
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“All these guys are legit and have great film,” Tucker said. “They also play in one of the toughest divisions in America, so they face great competition every night out.”
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