Call Him "Mr. Wall Street"
When you're in the stock market, you may be used to seeing numbers go up and down. In this case, Ethan Stair seems to be the hottest thing on the market with offers rolling in left and right.
High Point, Kennesaw, Lipscomb, Mercer, Samford and Wofford have all extended during the travel season but that doesn't means it ends there. While every school in state seems to be on his tracks, it's hard to see Stairs stock drop. Several high major programs have made their mark in his recruitment but have yet to offer.
While playing for his father, David Stair, Ethan is far from a selfish player and definitely not the only division one prospect on the team. Sharing the spotlight with Dalton Barkley, Jacquez Johnson and Tanner Tapp has opened the floor for Ethan and his Alabama Elite teammates.
Travel season is not the only time Ethan takes the floor with another division one athlete. His high school teammate, Lewis Sullivan, is a UAB commit. So making the transition from high school to college shall be alot easier than others because of the juniors experience of playing with players of high levels.
At the end of the day anyone would love to be in Ethan Stair's position, who is ranked as the #4 player in our 2015 class. Not everday does a player have multiple division one offers and expecting more to come.
High Point, Kennesaw, Lipscomb, Mercer, Samford and Wofford have all extended during the travel season but that doesn't means it ends there. While every school in state seems to be on his tracks, it's hard to see Stairs stock drop. Several high major programs have made their mark in his recruitment but have yet to offer.
While playing for his father, David Stair, Ethan is far from a selfish player and definitely not the only division one prospect on the team. Sharing the spotlight with Dalton Barkley, Jacquez Johnson and Tanner Tapp has opened the floor for Ethan and his Alabama Elite teammates.
Travel season is not the only time Ethan takes the floor with another division one athlete. His high school teammate, Lewis Sullivan, is a UAB commit. So making the transition from high school to college shall be alot easier than others because of the juniors experience of playing with players of high levels.
At the end of the day anyone would love to be in Ethan Stair's position, who is ranked as the #4 player in our 2015 class. Not everday does a player have multiple division one offers and expecting more to come.