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Ethan Taylor’s Surprise Visit to Kansas: What It Means for Jayhawks

Bill Self and Kansas unexpectedly hosted a top center prospect on an official visit. Could this be a sign of things to come on the recruiting trail?
Feb 8, 2025; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self watches his team during the second half against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bramlage Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-Imagn Images
Feb 8, 2025; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self watches his team during the second half against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bramlage Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-Imagn Images | Scott Sewell-Imagn Images

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A recent development might signal big things for Kansas basketball on the recruiting trail.

In an article by JayhawkSlant insider Shay Wildeboor (subscription required), he reported that 5-star center Ethan Taylor made another visit to Lawrence on Friday.

Taylor, the No. 22 player and No. 1 center in the Class of 2026 according to the 247 Sports Composite rankings, is a 7-foot, 245-pound big man originally from Kansas City. 

He transferred to Link Academy in Missouri this offseason after previously attending Shawnee Mission Northwest in Kansas. 

Taylor is expected to visit the Jayhawks’ campus from Sept. 26–28, but he arrived earlier than expected. He is set to begin a six-visit slate over the next few weeks to all the other schools in his final six: Oregon, Oklahoma, Indiana, Michigan State, and Kentucky.

Taylor had previously visited KU in June unofficially, and Friday’s trip was likely another unofficial visit. 

There was no report prior to yesterday that he would be visiting campus, so he may have attended the football game at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium against Wagner. Nonetheless, Taylor’s arrival for another visit prior to his official one should be considered fantastic news for fans. 

He is one of the most talented players in his class, impacting the game on both ends as a shot blocker and as a finisher around the rim. Taylor continued to showcase his impressive skill set this summer on the AAU circuit with the MOKAN Elite Nike EYBL 17U team. 

His upcoming season at Link Academy will undoubtedly provide more outside exposure and chances to display his abilities than he had at Shawnee.

Additionally, Taylor is not the only Link Academy product showing interest in Kansas. 4-star forward Trent Perry, a 6-foot-4, scrappy wing, recently included the Jayhawks in his top four and is expected to decide in the coming months. 

MORE: Trent Perry Top 4: Kansas Basketball Makes Final Cut for Link Academy Star

The Jayhawks will be in dire need of a big man this recruiting cycle, especially with the likely departure of Flory Bidunga assuming he enters the NBA Draft next year. 

Bill Self has his eyes on several frontcourt targets, including Davion Adkins and Josh Irving, both of whom are scheduled to visit Lawrence sometime in September

Taylor’s official visit next month should remain on the calendar, but the fact that he has already made two unofficial trips to Lawrence this summer shows just how strongly he is considering the Jayhawks.

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Joshua Schulman
JOSHUA SCHULMAN

A lifelong Kansas basketball and football fan, Josh recently graduated from The College of New Jersey, majoring in Communications and minoring in Journalism. Josh has over 1,500 published articles on KU athletics across Kansas on SI and FanSided's Through the Phog, with additional work at Indiana on SI, Notre Dame on SI, and Pro Football Network. Josh looks to provide a fan's perspective in his writing for the school he has loved since he was a kid. KC Sports Network is the premier destination for Kansas City sports fans with podcasts, YouTube and social media content. Stay connected with the latest news and analysis by following KCSN on all social media platforms.

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