Alabama MBB offers 2025 5-star PF Bryson Tiller

The Alabama coaching staff extended an offer to Overtime Elite’s Bryson Tiller on Tuesday. Tiller is a 2025 prospect.

The Alabama men’s basketball coaching staff extended an offer to 2025 power forward Bryson Tiller on Tuesday.

Tiller is one of the highest-ranked prospects in the country in the ’25 recruiting cycle. Thus far, he holds 18 offers from various programs across the country.

Tiller is listed at 6-foot-9 and 220 pounds. His size gives him the ability to play multiple positions on the floor. It is early on in the recruiting process, but Tiller would be the ideal fit in Alabama’s system. Head coach Nate Oats loves bigs that can protect the rim and shoot the basketball. Tiller does just that for Overtime Elite.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Bryson Tiller’s recruiting profile.

LSU offers top 50 prospect in 2025 recruiting class

Matt McMahon is hard at work on the 2025 recruiting class for LSU basketball.

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] is hard at work on the 2025 recruiting class for LSU basketball. He already has the Tigers in contention for a lot of top prospects in that class.

Now, he has thrown LSU’s name in the hat for one more. He recently offered one of the top 50 point guards in the class.

[autotag]Jeremiah Green[/autotag] is a 6-foot-3, 170-pound, four-star point guard from Denton, Texas, where he plays for Guyer High School. The Guyer Wildcats finished the 2022 season 22-13 with a loss in the first round of the playoffs to Plano.

Film Analysis: Green has great court vision as he is able to find wide-open teammates as he drives the lane. He also has a great mid-range game and solid defense.

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Alabama MBB offers 2025 5-star PF Koa Peat

2025 five-star power forward Koa Peat received an offer from Alabama on Wednesday. Peat plays for Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona.

The Alabama coaching staff extended an offer to the top prospect in the state of Arizona on Wednesday. Power forward Koa Peat of the 2025 class received the offer after having an impressive showing at the recent 3Stripes Select Basketball Championship.

Peat plays for Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona. As a sophomore, Peat was named the 2022-2023 MaxPreps Arizona High School Basketball Player of the Year. He averaged 19.7 points per game, 9.4 rebounds per game, 3.0 assists per game, and 1.7 blocks per game.

247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins compared Peat to Charlotte Hornets power forward P.J. Washington. Jenkins had the following player evaluation for Peat:

“Peat can affect the game in many ways at such a young age. With elite size for a perimeter prospect, Peat projects and excels as a multi-positional player and defender. He is a high volume rebounder who is most effective while being utilized as a playmaking four-man offensively. Peat embodies the full use of the term versatility as he can create for those around him just as well as he does himself. He has the excellent ball skills to run an offense and the vision to see over a defense to find the open man.”

Alabama could play Peat at small forward or power forward depending on the coaching staff’s preference. First, the Tide will have to out-recruit the likes of blue-blood programs.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Koa Peat’s recruiting profile.

LSU offers 4-star shooting guard from Riverside, California

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Brayden Burries, but Loyola Marymount is a 20% favorite to land him per On3.

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] and his recruiting staff have made a trip out west to California to check out one of the best shooting guards in the class of 2025.

[autotag]Brayden Burries[/autotag] is a 6-foot-4, 185-pound, 4-star shooting guard from Riverside, California, where he plays for Eleanor Roosevelt High School. The Eleanor Roosevelt Mustangs finished their 2022 season 23-7 with a loss to Heritage Christian in the playoffs.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Burries, but Loyola Marymount is a 20% favorite to land him per On3.

LSU currently does not have any commits for the 2025 recruiting class but they have offered seven shooting guards.

LSU offers 4-star center from Houston

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections at this time for Clark but Houston is a 20% favorite to land him per On3.

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] and his coaching staff are searching for the best recruits in the 2025 recruiting class. That search led them to Houston, where they found a four-star center.

[autotag]John Clark[/autotag] is a 6-foot-9, 210-pound, four-star center who plays for Klein Cain High School. The Klein Cain Hurricanes finished the 2022 season 16-15 with a loss to Klein in the district tournament.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections at this time for Clark but Houston is a 20% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: John Clark does a great job of getting open in the paint for a shot.

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LSU offers 4-star power forward from Houston, Texas

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Sebastian Williams-Adams at this time, but Houston is a 17% favorite to land him per On3.

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] and his coaching staff are searching for the best recruits in the 2025 recruiting class. That search has led them to Houston, where they found a four-star power forward.

[autotag]Sebastian Williams-Adams[/autotag] is a 6-foot-7, 221-pound, 4-star power forward who plays for St. John’s High School. The St. John’s Mavericks finished the 2022 season 15-18 with a loss to St. Mark’s in the District tournament.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Williams-Adams at this time, but Houston is a 17% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Sebastian Williams-Adams shoots it well for a big man. He can spot up in the corner and drain threes all day long.

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2025 power forward set to visit LSU

The Tigers are already reaching out to a sophomore prospect in Parker Jefferson.

[autotag]Parker Jefferson[/autotag] is a 2025 6-foot-10, 230-pound power forward from Waxahachie, Texas, where he plays for Waxahachie High School. He currently holds offers from LSU, Texas A&M, TCU, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, and SMU.

Jefferson’s signing date is a long way out, but he’s already taking some visits and will be in Baton Rouge in September.

“I’ll visit (LSU) on Sept. 17,” Jefferson told On3. “I don’t know too much about LSU, but they look like they got a good environment over there. My parents are from Arkansas, so they are kind of their rivals. I want to go down to Baton Rouge and explore what they got.”

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] was named the head coach of the Tigers last offseason and he has since totally rebuilt the LSU roster heading into the 2022 season and has one commit for the 2023 class.

Jefferson is just a sophomore in high school so it will be a couple of years before he receives an official ranking but that hasn’t stopped a lot of coaches from reaching out to the big man.

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