Each and every time Phenom Hoop Report gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day.  It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player.

Here is the latest commitment.

Player: Collin Kuhl
Class: 2023
Committed to: Georgia Southern

What Was Said by Phenom Hoops:

'He's long, tough, and skilled with an impressive amount of offensive versatility, making him a clear matchup problem for opposing forward/post prospects. Kuhl is a quality athlete with vision, touch, craftiness as a creator, and reliable perimeter shooting. He displays a nice handle for his size, especially in transition, and consistently makes smart decisions with the ball in his hands. Kuhl's motor and overall toughness seemed to surprise opponents, which led to nonstop production as a rebounder and defensive cog. His ability to score from anywhere on the court while actively getting his teammates involved is already extremely impressive, but should only continue to progress. Between his IQ, size, and skillset, Kuhl possesses all the necessary tools to be an obvious target for various types of scholarship-level programs.'

'The appeal of a fluid, skilled, 6-foot-7 forward with IQ, toughness, athleticism, and inside-out ability. Kuhl seems due for a breakout junior season, especially given the personnel at Holly Springs and his ability to burden the load as a leader. He's a strong finisher, reliable face-up option, and displays excellent vision as a passer'especially for his size and position. Kuhl is quite mobile, which allows him to alter shots around the basket and effectively defend in space. He forces turnovers at a consistent rate, secures rebounds with regularity, and has the necessary skill to push the break and make plays with the ball in his hands.' 'Personally my first viewing of Collin, and I can't remember another guy his size that looks so comfortable operating out on the perimeter. His coordination and fluid mobility is off the charts and has the ability to make instinctual reads and passes as he gets downhill. Not to ignore his post-game, which he also excels in, but this is a truly a big guard at 6'8 that college coaches should be all over due to his versatility, skillset, and unselfishness along with proven success this spring with Strong Center.'