Former University of Arizona basketball standout A.J. Bramlett, a key member of the Wildcats' 1997 NCAA championship team, is back on the recruiting trail—this time as a father. His son, a highly touted high school prospect, is drawing attention from major college programs, and Bramlett is guiding him through the process.
Bramlett, who played for Arizona from 1995 to 1999 and later professionally overseas, has been sharing his experiences with his son. The elder Bramlett emphasizes the importance of finding the right fit, both academically and athletically, rather than just chasing the biggest offer.
While specific details about the son's recruitment remain private, sources indicate that several Pac-12 and other top-tier programs have expressed interest. Bramlett has stated that he wants his son to enjoy the journey and make an informed decision.