Hey all,
I was able to spend a few minutes with Jalen Montonati, the 6-foot-7, 165-pound small forward from Owasso (OK) High School, following his visit to Kansas last Friday night for Late Night in the Phog. This was his second visit to Kansas, and he also told me that he'd been down once or twice as a little kid. I think Kansas is positioning itself quite well with one of the top players in the 2026 class. If you ask me, this is one to watch.
At any rate, here's what Montonati had to say following his visit.
"It was a good visit," he said. "I had a great time. I was down last year when they (Kansas) played TCU, and I've been down there when I was a kid, once or twice. I really wasn't surprised about anything. I have a good understanding of how important everyone treats basketball, but it's always fun to go down and see everything."
I was able to spend a few minutes with Jalen Montonati, the 6-foot-7, 165-pound small forward from Owasso (OK) High School, following his visit to Kansas last Friday night for Late Night in the Phog. This was his second visit to Kansas, and he also told me that he'd been down once or twice as a little kid. I think Kansas is positioning itself quite well with one of the top players in the 2026 class. If you ask me, this is one to watch.
At any rate, here's what Montonati had to say following his visit.
"It was a good visit," he said. "I had a great time. I was down last year when they (Kansas) played TCU, and I've been down there when I was a kid, once or twice. I really wasn't surprised about anything. I have a good understanding of how important everyone treats basketball, but it's always fun to go down and see everything."