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NC State Target Chacho Womack Draws Scouting Attention
What Happened
On3 published a scouting report on Chacho Womack, a three-star shooting guard identified as an NC State target. The report also mentions Jayon Connor, a reclassified senior forward from Forsyth Country Day in Lewisville, North Carolina, who became a revelation during the spring and summer. The available source does not state that Womack has committed to NC State, received an offer, scheduled a visit, or set a decision date. It also does not include an official NC State comment or identify a specific next recruiting event.
Why It Matters
- NC State is attached to Womack as a recruiting target, but the available information does not establish a commitment or a finished recruitment.
- Womack’s three-star label gives the evaluation context; the report’s purpose is scouting, not an announcement of roster movement.
- Connor’s emergence adds a second Forsyth Country Day name to the evaluation picture, though the source does not state that NC State is recruiting him.
THE PATE STATE READ
This is an evaluation update, not a recruiting win. Credit to the report for separating player development from commitment news: Womack is identified as an NC State target, while Connor’s spring and summer rise supplies additional context from the same school. The task now is simple for NC State: determine whether Womack’s shooting-guard profile fits the roster and whether that interest becomes an offer, visit, or decision. This moves the board a spot, not the earth. A public offer or visit would be the first meaningful change.(Josh has not yet commented.)
What's Next
- No dated visit, offer announcement, or decision event is identified in the supplied source.
- The next NC State recruiting update involving Womack should clarify whether the interest becomes an offer or visit.
Reported by On3
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