Darrell Arthur to wait until spring

According to his AAU coach, Darrell Arthur will wait until the spring to sign a letter of intent.
“That’s what (Darrell) decided after the last visit,†said Arthur’s AAU Coach, Jazzy Hartwell. “He wants to wait and see where the coaches are going to be.â€
The 6-9, 215-pound Arthur, the 12th-ranked player nationally according to Scout.com, took official visits to North Carolina, Indiana, Kansas, SMU and Baylor, and has also continued to have some interest in Texas. North Carolina is no longer being considered because Coach Roy Williams’ team has used up all of its available scholarships.
Hartwell said Indiana and Kansas appear to be the leaders.
Arthur’s decision to wait, meanwhile, might lead some new programs to try to get involved with him as well. But Hartwell said that’s not going to happen.
“We’re not going to (open it back up),†said Hartwell. “It would be a zoo. I’ve gotten calls already. People think he’s not happy with the schools he’s chosen. That’s not the case.â€
Arthur averaged 22 points, 17 rebounds and five blocks per game as a junior at South Oak Cliff H.S., helping lead the team to the Texas Class 4A state championship.
“That’s what (Darrell) decided after the last visit,†said Arthur’s AAU Coach, Jazzy Hartwell. “He wants to wait and see where the coaches are going to be.â€
The 6-9, 215-pound Arthur, the 12th-ranked player nationally according to Scout.com, took official visits to North Carolina, Indiana, Kansas, SMU and Baylor, and has also continued to have some interest in Texas. North Carolina is no longer being considered because Coach Roy Williams’ team has used up all of its available scholarships.
Hartwell said Indiana and Kansas appear to be the leaders.
Arthur’s decision to wait, meanwhile, might lead some new programs to try to get involved with him as well. But Hartwell said that’s not going to happen.
“We’re not going to (open it back up),†said Hartwell. “It would be a zoo. I’ve gotten calls already. People think he’s not happy with the schools he’s chosen. That’s not the case.â€
Arthur averaged 22 points, 17 rebounds and five blocks per game as a junior at South Oak Cliff H.S., helping lead the team to the Texas Class 4A state championship.