The chances seemed pretty high last month for Gophers men’s basketball coach Ben Johnson to secure the highest rated recruit during his tenure, but four-star Wisconsin guard Amari Allen waited to announce his decision. That ended up being a bad sign.
Allen was very high on the Gophers, but he committed to Alabama on Tuesday.
The 6-7, 195-pound senior from Ashwaubenon High near Green Bay was impressed with Minnesota’s program after his official visit late last month, but he still took an unofficial to Alabama the same week. The odds of the Crimson Tide stealing him away from Dinkytown grew bigger by the day.
“It was the hardest decision of my life,” Allen told the Star Tribune on Tuesday. “I really like Coach Ben and every coach there.”
In the Class of 2025, Allen is ranked No. 52 nationally by Rivals, No. 53 by Prep Hoops and No. 98 by 247Sports’ composite ranking. His other finalists included Central Florida, Mississippi State, Nevada and Wisconsin.
Last week, the Gophers hosted 6-6 senior Keaton Wagler from Shawnee, Kan., on an official visit, but he also has scheduled a visit with Illinois for this weekend.
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