While it's no surprise, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ received another reminder of the FBI investigation's impact Wednesday when the were announced.
The rosters included several five-star prospects who dropped ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ in the wake of the federal investigation along with Jahvon Quinerly, the New Jersey guard who the federal complaint quoted a sports agent saying he took $15,000 to play for the Wildcats.
The other might-have-been Wildcats scheduled to play in the McDonalds game include center Bol Bol (now an Oregon commit), forward Nassir Little (North Carolina) and forward Simi Shittu (Vanderbilt).
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Tuesday's rosters left out the two recruits ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ has on board so far for the 2018 class, forward Shareef O'Neal and guard Brandon Williams.Â
Williams has been battling a knee injury that kept him largely out of the recruiting scene for the past year, while O'Neal is considered a borderline five-star prospect ( ·É³ó¾±±ô±ðÌý).
O'Neal was trying to stay upbeat.
Everything can’t go perfect ! I just gotta move on.. this hurt me but it ain’t stopping me
— Shareef O'Neal (@SSJreef)
Williams' travel club is while he was happy to see the UA women's basketball team will be represented for the first time ever.
At least we got to represent the WildcatsðŸ»â¬‡ï¸ðŸ˜‚🤷ðŸ½â€â™‚ï¸Congrats!
— Brandon Williams (@TheeBWill)
So unless the Wildcats unexpectedly sign one of the players on the rosters this spring, their six-year string of having a recruit in the game will end.
UA's past McDonalds players under Sean Miller include:
2012 Brandon Ashley, Oakland, Calif.
Grant Jerrett, Chino Hills, Calif.
2013 Aaron Gordon, San Jose, Calif.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Chester, Pa.
2014 Stanley Johnson, Fullerton, Calif.
2015 Allonzo Trier, Seattle
2016 Kobi Simmons, Alpharetta, Ga.
2017 DeAndre Ayton, Phoenix/Bahamas