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MONTVERDE, Florida – Hudson Greer has not made any formal cuts to his list of potential college contenders, but when asked last week where that number stood, he estimated it at “about six or seven.”
“I haven’t made any cuts, but the same schools are still in contact for the most part,” said Greer, who is ranked 32nd overall in the Rivals150 rankings. “I think I might trim the list in the next couple of weeks.”
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There’s a good chance he’ll want to get that done before his busy October. The 6-foot-7 winger won’t be home for most of the month, instead traveling the country for visits to Arizona And Connecticut before heading towards Kansas at the beginning of November.
Greer was originally supposed to visit Alabama this coming weekend, but said he had postponed that visit until November.
Greer said he was eager to get back on the road for tours after taking a break since last December, when he visited Creighton.
“It’s going to be fun!” Greer said. “I’m looking forward to going to the football games and seeing the campus and stuff like that. I’m definitely going to do all of those public tours. I feel like you can tell a lot by being there in person with everyone. You can really get a sense of what it’s like to go there.”
Coaches courting him agree that life with Greer in the lineup could take their respective teams to the next level, especially after his strong summer season with JL3 in the Nike EYBL.
His ability to effectively hit outside shots and then use his length and quickness to consistently get into the lane has made him a “can’t miss” prospect in the class.
“I put in a lot of work this summer,” Greer said. “I’ve always had confidence in myself, but I went into the summer wanting to take it to the next level because it was my senior year. Now I’m focused on getting another national title with Montverde (Academy).”
As for the timing of her decision, Greer’s goal is to have something truly meaningful to be grateful for by Thanksgiving.
“The goal is to make that decision before Thanksgiving,” he said. “I feel like all the visits will be done and I’ll know what school I want to go to. That’s the goal, but if I don’t really feel like I know, I have no problem pushing it back.”