Mitchell to Rutgers
The Rutgers basketball now has someone with an NCAA championship ring.
Jonathan Mitchell, a 6-foot-7, 230-pound former Mr. New York State Basketball out of Mount Vernon (N.Y.) High, gave an oral commitment Saturday to Rutgers head coach Fred Hill.
Mitchell, who transferred from the University of Florida, will sit out the 2008-09 season as per NCAA transfer regulations.
He chose Rutgers over Seton Hall and Marshall, meaning Hill has won this recruiting round against in-state rival Bobby Gonzalez of Seton Hall.
"It came down to that's where he felt most comfortable," said Herb Mitchell, Jonathan's uncle and a North Haledon, N.J. resident. "He felt comfortable with the players, the system, the coach and how they're going to play him."
The NCAA late signing period ends Wednesday and Mitchell is expected to sign a Letter of Intent by then.
Herb said that Hill is looking forward to coaching Mitchell, who won a national championship as a freshman with the Gators.
"Coach Hill is very excited," Herb said. "He's looking forward to making Jonathan the best player he possibly can be."
Mitchell will join St. Anthony shooting guard and McDonald's All-American Mike Rosario, Brooklyn Boys & Girls wing Patrick Jackson, South Kent (Conn.) forward Christian Morris and potentially St. Benedict's center Greg Echenique in an impressive incoming class for the Scarlet Knights. The 6-9 Echenique is waiting to hear from the NCAA Clearinghouse whether he will be eligible this season.
Mitchell is a versatile forward who possesses an inside-out game with the ability to knock down shots from the perimeter, while rebounding well and finishing around the basket. At Florida, Mitchell had trouble finding a role and gaining minutes. He averaged 1.4 points as a freshman and 3.1 points and 1.8 rebounds off the bench as a sophomore. His best performance came in a Dec. 29 victory over Temple when he had 15 points on 6-of-6 shooting and added four rebounds and an assist.
"Jon has maintained his workaholic status," Mount Vernon coach Bob Cimmino said. "He's constantly in the gym, at the YMCA or an open gym at Mount Vernon. He just has a very positive outlook. He didn't get the minutes he wanted in Florida but he has great experience under his belt. And now he's coming home to the NY/NJ area and he has an oppportunity to play for one of the best coaches in the area. That was originally one of his choices and it's a matter of getting reacclimated to the area and fitting in with his ex-teammate (and current Rutgers freshman) Mike Coburn."
As for what position Mitchell might play, Cimmino said Mitchell just wanted to get on the court and would do whatever is necessary."
"He knows how to play basketball," the coach said. "He'll go after the minutes and if he sees them at the four he'll go for it there, and if he sees them at he three he'll go for them there. He wants minutes."
Mitchell initially chose Florida over Marquette, Virginia and Miami.
Herb said his nephew would have something to prove wherever he ended up.
"He's got a chip on his shoulder right now," Herb said. "He's got a lot to prove."
Ebanks needs to seriously consider this RU line-up in 2009 if he does plan on staying in college ranks for more than one year. Evans and Witherspoon will be one-and-done at Memphis, plus he just won't get enough ball there. Unfortunately, you have to admit that WVU is making sense for Ebanks since he won't be in college for more than two years, probably just one, and WVU looks to be a top 4 regional seed at least in the Big Dance next March. And he won't break a sweat academically under Huggins.
Posted by: RUrising | May 17, 2008 at 01:59 PM
It's been reported on some blog sites that the long-awaited transfer of RU guard Courtney Nelson is finally happening. Any additional news on that front Adam? How would that effect RU schollies? Thanks.
Posted by: RUrising | May 18, 2008 at 07:49 PM
Any news updates on 4-star RU recruit Ricardo Ratliff? We're down to the final hours. Thanks.
Posted by: RUrising | May 20, 2008 at 04:32 PM
Make that 4-star RU recruit TARGET Ricardo Ratliffe for clarification.
Posted by: RUrising | May 20, 2008 at 04:53 PM
I realize that Ricardo Ratliffe only recently met the minimum standards set by the NCAA.
Why is there only one other high-major program, Va Tech, interested in this "four star" recruit?
Posted by: Dre | May 20, 2008 at 04:57 PM