San Francisco lands three-star commit Devin Watson
By Joe Nardone
Just because it is considered the dead part of the college basketball offseason does not mean programs are going to stop programming. Wait, what? Nevertheless, the San Francisco Dons just some good news in the early portions of June, as three-star prospect Devin Watson has committed to play for the Dons.
A 2014 recruit, Watson is especially a good get since San Francisco lost Avry Holmes to transfer.
Standing 6’1″, Watson averaged 24 points, eight assists and four rebounds per outing in high school. Even more impressive, Devin Watson led El Camino High School to a 27-6 overall record.
After Watson signed his NLI the school released the following statement with comments made by head coach Rex Walters:
"“We are excited that Devin has decided to attend the University of San Francisco,” Walters said in the release. “He is a true point guard who not only has the ability to make his teammates better but he can also score it in a lot of different ways. Our team just got better and I’m excited to help him become all he is capable of.”"
Oddly enough Watson was originally headed to Oregon State, but the two sides backed out of their arrangement before the November signing period.