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jakson Shoe teams, economics, ramblings from being gone for a few months kansikuva

Shoe teams, economics, ramblings from being gone for a few months

Utah HS Hoops Podcast: The Truth About “Shoe Teams” & Recruitment Economics Host: Adam Peek Date: May 5, 2026 In this episode, Adam Peek returns to the mic after a long break to share his perspective as both a parent and a veteran of the Utah basketball scene. He breaks down the massive disconnect between social media hype and the cold reality of college recruitment, specifically regarding the “Shoe Circuit” (EYBL, Adidas Gold, UA Rise) and the economics of AAU basketball. Episode Chapters & Timestamps * 00:00 – Welcome back! Life updates and the new “Label King” headquarters. * 00:30 – The Mental Health Hack: Why host Adam Peek deleted all social media apps from his phone and why players/parents should too. * 02:10 – Recruitment Real Talk: Why social media followers, mixtapes, and “likes” don’t equal a college scholarship. * 05:10 – The New 5-Year Rule: Breaking down the major shift in NCAA eligibility legislation and how it impacts the Class of 2026. * 07:45 – The “Shoe Team” Disconnect: Understanding the difference between independent teams and shoe-sponsored circuits. * 10:15 – AAU Economics 101: Why the current model is like a lottery system and where your parent fees are actually going. * 13:40 – Event Spotlight: Why the Pro 16 and JA48 (Juco Advocate) events are the gold standard for networking. * 15:30 – The Juco/D2/NAIA Path: Why these are phenomenal options and who you should actually be playing in front of. * 18:20 – The Math of Scholarships: Why spending $25,000/year on AAU might not make sense if a college tuition is only $20,000. * 21:00 – Closing advice: Find a program that develops you, not just one that markets you. Key Takeaways & Insights The “5-Year Clock” Reality The new NCAA model essentially institutes a “5-for-5” rule: five seasons of eligibility in a strict five-year window starting after high school graduation or turning 19. * Exceptions: Military service, maternity leave, and religious missions. * Impact: This rule is causing significant uncertainty for college coaches, particularly for the Class of 2026, as roster spots remain filled by older players staying in school longer. Economics of the AAU Circuit Adam compares the shoe circuit to a lottery system. * The Flow of Money: Lower-level teams and families pay high fees that essentially subsidize the travel and gear for the “top” 1% of players that shoe companies want to sign as pro athletes later. * The Scholarship Math: The average family is now spending nearly $25,000 a year on youth sports. Peek notes that in many cases, it is more “economic” to simply save that money for tuition than to chase a “full ride” that may never come. Recruitment Strategy * Independent vs. Shoe Teams: Peek highlights that unless you are a top-5 national prospect like Anthony Felesi or Dean Rueckert, being on a shoe team doesn’t guarantee you’ll play in front of high-major coaches. * Networking is Key: Coaches don’t usually “stumble upon” random games; they travel to see players they already have a relationship with. * Prioritize Development: Focus on programs that work to get you better. “You will not play in college if you’re not getting better, full stop.” Resources & Links Mentioned * UtahBasketball.net: Latest articles and podcast archives. * PrepBasketball.net: Claim your free player profile to help coaches find you. * Juco Advocate (JA48) & Pro 16: Recommended events for players looking to network with Juco, D2, and NAIA coaches. * Contact: Send recruitment questions or comments to support@prepbasketball.net. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to the Substack or follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @UtahBall_Net for more updates. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net [https://www.utahbasketball.net?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

5. touko 2026 - 26 min
jakson 2A, 3A, 4A brackets are set AND how the recruiting process actually went for us kansikuva

2A, 3A, 4A brackets are set AND how the recruiting process actually went for us

Here are the show notes from the Utah High School Basketball podcast regarding playoff predictions and the college recruiting process. Playoff Brackets & Predictions The brackets for the 2A, 3A, and 4A state tournaments are officially out. You can use the interactive bracket predictor on the PrepBasketball.net [http://PrepBasketball.net] website to make your own picks. 3A Tournament Outlook * The Favorites: A championship rematch between Morgan High School and American Heritage is highly anticipated. * The Challenger: American Heritage is currently the only team to have beaten Morgan in 3A play this year. * Dark Horse: Richfield is a team to watch, having previously shown they can get hot at the right time during the semi-finals. * The “Teenage Factor”: Because this is a single-elimination tournament featuring teenage boys, anything from injuries to technical fouls can cause an upset. 2A Tournament Outlook * Top Contenders: Kanab and American Leadership Academy (ALA) are expected to meet in the finals. * Intriguing Matchup: Keep an eye on a potential second-round game between North Summit and Rowland Hall, as both teams feature high-level talent from the class of 2028. * Rising Programs: Utah Military Academy - Camp Williams and APA West Valley are noted for their unique playing styles and recent standout individual performances. 4A Tournament Outlook * Deep and Wide Open: The 4A classification is described as “absolutely wide open”. * Unpredictability: The field is so deep that any team ranked from the #1 seed (Provo) down to the #17 seed (Judge Memorial) has a legitimate path to a deep run. * Region 9 Dominance: Region 9 sent four teams (Crimson Cliffs, Dixie, Pine View, and Hurricane) into the bracket, highlighting the strength of that region. Navigating the Recruiting Process Using the recent commitment of AJ Peek to the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) as a case study, here are the key takeaways for parents and players: The Three Pillars of Recruitment * Academics are Non-Negotiable: Grades act as a “regulator” on recruitment. High academic achievement broadens your “opportunity scope,” especially if you are willing to look at schools outside of Utah. * Physical Preparation: Strength and conditioning are vital. Players must be physically able to compete at the next level, which requires dedicated time in the weight room and proper nutrition. * Skill & Exposure: * Showcase Events: Attending college-run “Elite Camps” (such as those at the Air Force Academy or Westminster) provides direct exposure to coaches from multiple levels. * The Value of Film: Having film that shows high-level defensive effort against top-tier competition is often more valuable to coaches than offensive highlights. The Importance of Networking * Advocates Matter: Recruitment often relies on having adults (high school coaches, mentors, etc.) who are willing to advocate for the player and leverage their personal networks. * Social Media Reality Check: Contrary to popular belief, a massive social media presence or “brand” is often not a factor in securing actual college offers. Final Advice for Players * Drive the Process: The desire to play in college must be driven by the player, not the parent. * Seize the Opportunity: If a coach offers you a spot—regardless of the level (D2, D3, NAIA, or Junior College)—and you want to keep playing, take it. For most, college basketball will be the final level of their competitive career. Would you like me to create a summary of the top-ranked players from any specific graduation year based on the provided data? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net [https://www.utahbasketball.net?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

9. helmi 2026 - 33 min
jakson Games to watch on 1/23 and POTY previews! kansikuva

Games to watch on 1/23 and POTY previews!

Utah HS Hoops Podcast: Games to Watch & POTY Candidates Host: Adam Peek Date: Friday, January 23, 2026 In this episode, we break down the biggest matchups across the state for tonight and look ahead to next week’s blockbusters. We also dive into the current leaderboards to identify the frontrunners for Player of the Year in every classification from 1A to 6A. Episode Chapters & Timestamps * 00:00 – Welcome & Episode Overview * 01:05 – Using the Parrot Scoring App for live scores and streams * 02:13 – 6A Region 1 Action: Farmington vs. Weber & Davis at Syracuse * 04:52 – 6A Region 2 & 3: Bingham at Mountain Ridge; Skyridge at American Fork * 06:41 – The Game of the Night: Lehi at Corner Canyon * 09:30 – Region 6 & 7 Rivalries: Bountiful at Woods Cross; Maple Mountain at Timpview * 11:32 – Deep Dive on Timpview: National rankings and upcoming schedule * 14:40 – 4A Classification Spotlight: Region 9 is tough * 16:40 – 4A North Battle: Green Canyon at Sky View * 22:20 – 1/2/3A Updates: Judge Memorial’s brutal schedule; Rich High’s winning streak * 23:34 – Leaderboard Breakdown: Who’s leading the state in PPG, RPG, and Assists? * 24:45 – POTY Candidates by Classification: frontrunners for 6A through 1A Player of the Year Candidates & Players Mentioned 6A Frontrunners * Karter Miller (Layton) – Leading candidate for 6A POTY; leading state in assists and steals. * Luke West (Bingham) – Currently 3rd in state scoring (20.6 PPG). * Bryce Mella (American Fork) – A dominant force in Region 3. * Ashton Shewell (Lehi) – Coming off a 25-point, 7-rebound performance. 5A Frontrunners * Gavin Lowe (Olympus) – Averaging 26.1 PPG; the state’s leading scorer. * Dean Rueckert (Timpview) – 3rd in scoring (21.8 PPG) and 1st in 3-pointers made. * Jamyn Sondrup (Springville) – Averaging a double-double (19.8 PPG, 12.6 RPG). 4A Frontrunners * Makai Allen (Provo) – Peek’s current favorite for 4A POTY (23.7 PPG). * Jaxen McCuistion (Timpanogos) – 24.1 PPG scoring machine. * Gavin Crane (Green Canyon) – Averaging 20.6 PPG; dominant big in the north. 3A - 1A Notables * 3A: Bracken Saunders (Morgan) – The clear favorite to repeat as 3A POTY. * 2A: Kyle Brown (Kanab) and Cooper Crockett (ALA) – Top names to watch. * 1A: Ridge Lundgren (Rich) – Recently hit 1,000 career points; leading candidate for 1A POTY. Resources Mentioned * Parrot Scoring App: Links for all live-streamed high school games and live score tracking. * Massey Rankings: National team rankings for Utah teams (Timpview currently 21st). * UtahBasketball.net: For updated stats, standings, and regional breakdowns. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net [https://www.utahbasketball.net?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

23. tammi 2026 - 34 min
jakson What's an offer? Fix UHSAA transfers? Volleyball scoring in basketball? kansikuva

What's an offer? Fix UHSAA transfers? Volleyball scoring in basketball?

In this “randomized” second episode of the week, we dive into the murky waters of college basketball recruitment, propose a radical fix for the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) transfer rules, and wrap up with a wild thought experiment: What if basketball was scored like volleyball? Key Topics & Timestamps * [00:00] Intro: Why inspiration strikes when you have a mic, a camera, and a loyal audience. * [01:23] What Actually Is an “Offer”?: Breaking down what it means when a player posts “received an offer” on social media. * The difference between “interest” and a “committable offer.” * Why marketing (like Bryant University’s 126 offers) can be misleading. * Advice for parents: Vet the financial implications and look for “teeth” in the offer. * [08:28] Fixing the UHSAA Transfer Rule: A critique of the current, “broken” half-year sit-out rule and a proposal for a cleaner system. * The high cost of public hearings (approx. $2,000 per hearing). * The Proposal: One “free” transfer after freshman or sophomore year with no questions asked. * Strict penalties (full-year sit-out) for subsequent transfers or senior-year jumps without a verified family move. * [15:41] The Volleyball Scoring Experiment: A deep dive into a “what if” scenario for high school hoops. * How “Set” play (Best of 5) would change coaching strategy and bench depth. * The psychological reset: Why winning a period 16-15 after losing the first 30-6 would create a brand new game. * [19:39] Closing Remarks: A reminder to stay respectful to refs and student-athletes. Key Quotes “Don’t play the offer game. Don’t stack offers. If a coach wants you and you like the school, take it and run with it.” “We should stop idolizing sports in this way. If you’re in band, dance, or theater, you’re free to move. It’s just sports where we have these special, crazy rules.” Connect With Us * Website: UtahBasketball.net [https://utahbasketball.net/], PrepBasketball.net [http://www.prepbasketball.net] * Instagram: @UtahBasketball_Net [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://instagram.com/UtahBasketball_Net] * Twitter/X: @UtahBBall_Net [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://twitter.com/UtahBBall_Net] Subscribe to the Utah HS Hoops Podcast for more insights into the game, the rules, and the recruiting trail! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahbasketball.net [https://www.utahbasketball.net?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

14. tammi 2026 - 20 min
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