Seemed Rathan-Mayes was CU's top Wing target-but he may be too far out of our range. Love Rencher @3 & Odih@1-3 spots?
2025 4-star F Jasir Rencher updates recruitment at Adidas 3SSB event
Four-star forward Jasir Rencher took an official visit to Texas A&M last year in October. He says he is looking forward to going on more visits this summer...
BRANDON JENKINSMay 20th, 6:34 PMVIP0
Four-star forward
Jasir Rencher took an official visit to Texas A&M last year in October. A 6-foot-5 forward out of San Francisco (Calif.) Archbishop Riordan, Rencher says the players were very welcoming and the program checked a lot of the boxes he was looking for.
"It was a great visit and I love the people there," Rencher said on the Aggies. "I like the staff and the players. They are like a family and they communicate with my mom and me. The school spirit is huge there.
Steve Roccaforte reaches out a lot. We have a good relationship."
Rencher says he is looking forward to going on more visits this summer.
Colorado, Oklahoma, SMU, and
Xavier will each be in the mix once he looks to lock in dates.
He discussed his thoughts on each school with 247Sports:
Colorado: "They just started recruiting me. I like how they reach out consistently. They are at my games and I like them."
Oklahoma: "I love how much they reach out to me.
Clayton Custer is my guy. He reaches out a lot. I love what they are doing with their program. They almost made the tournament this year. They went far and had a good record. I like
Porter Moser. He flew out to my school so that was huge for me as well."
SMU: "Their staff has a good track record. They send players past the collegiate level. I am looking forward to visiting them. I talk to
Jay Morris. He has been to all of my games this weekend. He was recruiting me when he was at USC."
Xavier: "
Sean Miller and
Adam Cohen have reached out. I know the track record of their players has been good. I like their program. I do not know much so I am looking forward to going out there and learning more about them."
At this stage, Rencher says he remains 100 percent open with his recruitment. He plans to schedule official visits and make a decision before the high school season so he can focus strictly on basketball during his senior campaign.