

“I hear they have a nice campus and I hear UT has a nice campus as well.”īrady is currently ranked No. “I do want to go see Florida State,” Brady said. It was a nice facility, great facility.”Īt this point, Brady doesn’t have any other trips scheduled, but there are two schools he wants to see in the near future. “I went on one to Vandy but none other than that,” Brady said. Thus far Brady has taken one unofficial visit. “I’m taking it as it comes, not really forcing anything.” “It’s going pretty good,” Brady said of the process. Brady also cited interest from Oklahoma State. Florida State, Mississippi, Tennessee, TSU and Vanderbilt have offered so far. During the summer, Brady had big showings for Brentwood Academy at team camps and played on a loaded We All Can Go team in Las Vegas.īoth settings led to scholarship offers. “I’m at my best in the open floor and fast breaks most of the time,” Brady said.īrady noted the next step in his development is improving as a shooter and expanding the range on his shot.īrady has already begun to build his national profile. He is a great athlete with a high basketball IQ.” “I cannot wait to see how he develops and expands his gifts. “Randy has a very high ceiling as a two guard,” Brentwood Academy coach Hubie Smith told 247Sports. He possesses good athleticism, does a good job of finishing at the basket and is a multi-positional defender with major upside on that end of the floor. Pushing 6-foot-4 and blessed with long arms, Brady is a slashing type perimeter prospect. “I’m definitely excited,” Brady told 247Sports during a recent open gym. Next up at the school, which is nestled just outside of Nashville, is guard Randy Brady.īrady, who played his freshman season in Chattanooga at the Baylor School, enrolled at the school over the summer and is expected to have a major impact as a sophomore. Current NBA player Brandan Wright and former McDonald’s All-American and incoming Vanderbilt freshman Darius Garland immediately come to mind.

There’s been some big basketball names to come out of Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy over the years.
