California 7-footer Dennis Evans III has been wooed by the Gophers men's basketball coaching staff for months, but it's finally time for him to see the program.
University of Minnesota students surely can't miss Evans walking around campus at nearly 7-2 and 230 pounds. After arriving Thursday night, he'll tour the school and athletic facilities Friday and attend Saturday's homecoming football game against Purdue.
"It's a tremendous opportunity to be able to speak to the coaching staff and everybody," Evans told the Star Tribune recently. "Building a relationship with them was a unique experience and I get to know more about their program and what they do."
Evans, ranked 13th nationally in the 2023 class by Rivals.com, 27th by 247Sports.com and 28th by PrepHoops.com, was visited last week by Gophers coach Ben Johnson and assistant Marcus Jenkins at Hillcrest High School in Riverside, Calif.
When speaking to Johnson and Jenkins throughout the recruiting process, they've told Evans he could develop into one of the top centers in college basketball with the Gophers.
Rolling Meadows guard Cameron Christie, the No. 1 senior in Illinois, has already committed to Minnesota, but Evans would be the program's highest-rated recruit since former NBA player and McDonald's All-American Kris Humphries of Hopkins in 2003.
"I'm looking for a program that can push me to be the best I can be on the floor," Evans said. "One that can continue to help me expand my game, so I can make the most of what I can do within my career."
Defending national champion Kansas offered Evans a scholarship this summer, but Minnesota and Texas Christian appear to be the favorites, according to his coaches.