http://stjohns.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=851582September 17, 2008
Chris Wallace
CavsCorner.com
The class of 2010 is loaded with versatile forward prospects. Included in that group is Devon Collier, who has transferred to storied St. Anthony's in Jersey City, N.J., for his final two years of high school.
Four-star forward Devon Collier will play for St. Anthony's this season.
The 6-foot-7, 205-pounder is a long, athletic wing performer who can also play around the basket. Collier is drawing serious interest from top programs across the country, and Virginia is among his most active pursuers.
Collier, a native of the Bronx in New York, played his first two seasons of high school basketball at All Hallows High School, but he decided to make the move to St. Anthony's to play against the best competition and to play for legendary coach Bob Hurley.
So how would Collier describe the game that he and his father have built and continue to work on?
"I think my college position will be small forward. I let the game come to me," Collier said. "I move the ball around and I'm very unselfish. I like to attack the basket and if I get doubled I'll kick it out and if not I'll take it to the basket. The main things I'm trying to improve are my jump shot, my speed and my handle."
As far as recruiting goes, Collier has numerous suitors at this point.
When asked which schools were showing the most interest, Collier rattled off a long list that included UVa, St. John's, Wake Forest, Miami, Marquette, Rutgers, Stanford, LSU, Xavier, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Temple, Providence and Fordham.
Have any leaders emerged at this stage of Collier's recruitment?
"Things are wide open right now," he said. "I haven't visited any schools yet but I might try to take some visits this fall."
Collier added that he's nowhere close to making a decision about which school he'll attend, but he does have some criteria in mind for making a choice.
"I'm looking for a school that will play their freshmen. I want to play my first year," Collier said. "And I'm also looking for a good coaching staff and a good environment."
Rivals.com rates Collier as a four-star prospect and the No. 94 overall player in the class of 2010.