From Saturday in Dallas. Someone from SJU was there:
Five-star center Jarrett Allen was easy to spot when Texas PRO played Mass Rivals on Saturday night: He was the big man that Mass Rivals had to hold by the jersey to prevent him from scoring in the paint.
At 6-foot-10 and 210 pounds, Allen is bigger and stronger than most kids his age; when he packs on some serious muscle he will be a load in the paint. He used his size against Mass Rivals to position himself down low either on box outs or on offense. Despite his size Allen showed a soft touch in the paint but when he needed to he asserted himself with his strength. He also was extremely reliable from the free throw line for a big man.
Allen, the No. 17 player in the 2016 class, attracted a throng of coaches, including new Texas head coach Shaka Smart, decked out in a burnt orange polo and a new Longhorn backpack.
Along with Texas, Allen told Rivals.com that Baylor and Kansas State are the schools recruiting him the hardest and both programs sent representatives to watch the rising-senior. Allen reported no new offers in addition to those three schools and SMU, Houston, Kansas and TCU. Coaches from West Virginia, Kentucky, San Diego State, Maryland and St. John's were among the schools watching Allen Saturday.
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