So I think just by working hard on the outside it was reflecting and giving me like more confidence . My recruitment process was definitely different than most , I think . I started getting recruited my freshman year .
I had committed in November of my senior year , but I eventually flipped my commitment in the end of April , so it was a big turnaround for me in getting here in June . Advice I would give to younger athletes going through the recruitment process is to be patient . I think everybody has their own path , their own journey , and it's going to be different for everybody , so you shouldn't be comparing your journey , your path to anybody else's .
My recruitment process was definitely different than most , I think . I started getting recruited my freshman year . And for the most part they were mid-major schools and then as I like progressed and developed into my senior year , I started to get recruited by bigger schools .
Like I said , it's everybody's path . Gonna be different so I think just having patience and um continuing to work like even if you are getting recruited very highly just always continuing to work and and trying to get better but I think patience is definitely key and just having determination to always work . I chose Wisconsin because it was close to home for me , which was a big deal for my parents , my family , my friends to all get out here and come see me play .
I started getting recruited my freshman year . And for the most part they were mid-major schools and then as I like progressed and developed into my senior year , I started to get recruited by bigger schools . I had originally been committed to an SEC school and then I decided to flip my commitment due to my coach leaving and actually being the new head coach here , and that was a big change for me because it was very late in my recruitment process .