Two and a half years ago, Jarrey Foster’s prospects of playing high major college basketball looked bleak.
After drawing interest from top programs as a junior, Foster was poised for a breakout senior season. That is, until he tore his ACL. The Houston native rode the bench with injury his senior year, never receiving the interest he might have garnered if not for his injury. Foster committed to Rice in the summer before his final year of high school.
When Foster reopened his recruitment, Larry Brown came calling. The program had stolen the best recruit in the state that nobody knew about when Foster committed to SMU in October of 2014.