By ADAM ZAGORIA
In the span of a year, Jacob Toppin went from not owning a single Division 1 offer to having his choice of Rhode Island, St. John’s, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech and Dayton.
“My uncle was the main part to me getting offers,” Toppin said Friday. “He contacted schools for me and then schools started coming to watch me workout. I started getting real offers after I left prep school .”
On Friday, Toppin, a 6-foot-8, 185-pound forward from Ossining, N.Y., signed with Rhode Island, ending his recruitment. Head coach David Cox and assistants Ty Boswell and Kevin Sutton recruited Toppin.
“I picked Rhode Island because I felt that was the best fit for me, where I could do my best with my skills and develop as a player,” he said by phone.
“I think I can bring a game where I can make the bigs stretch the floor,” he added. “I feel I can stretch the offense more with my length and height. I can dribble and shoot the ball to bring out the bigs who guard me. As a player, I feel like point guards won’t be able to guard me because I’m too big, and bigs won’t be able to guard me because I’m too versatile.”
Jacob Toppin Commits to URI David Cox & Ty Boswell getting it done. pic.twitter.com/1JUfJ2QuA1
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Toppin’s older brother Obi starred at Dayton last season as a redshirt freshman, averaging 14.4 points and 5.6 rebounds while earning Atlantic 10 First-Team All-Conference honors as well as the league’s Rookie of the Year. He was the first freshman in 20 years to be named to the league’s first team. Obi Toppin declared for the NBA draft after the season.
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