The plan was to go to Tennessee over the weekend, and see one other college as nicely. Illinois, Iowa and Florida had been all concerned.
However after his first time in New York Metropolis, Dylan Darling didn’t must take any extra journeys. St. John’s had every part he was searching for, from Corridor of Fame coach Rick Pitino to a terrific roster and rapid enjoying time.
Thursday evening, he made the decision.
“Obviously, being able to get the opportunity to play for coach Pitino and the staff, with all the success he’s had and all the players he developed in the pros, was something that was really appealing to me,” the Idaho State and Huge Sky Most Priceless Participant advised The Submit in a telephone interview. “It kind of sold itself, and being able to have the chance to play for a national championship next year. I just felt I had an amazing opportunity at hand and kind of wanted to jump on it.”