4-star SF Tarris Bouie breaks down Alabama visit; talks Georgetown, Mississippi State offers
Tarris Bouie is currently the No. 73 overall player in the 2026 On3 Industry Ranking. The 6-foot-5 wing from Charlotte (NC) Chambers High took a step forward this summer after averaging 17.0 points per game on Nike’s E16 Circuit with his Team Thad program.
“I’m a two-way player, run the floor, get my teammates involved, and I can shoot,” Bouie told On3. “Really, I try to be able to do everything on the floor. My defense and athleticism are on another level now, so I’m blocking a lot of shots.”
On3 caught up with four-star Tarris Bouie after a recent live viewing to discuss the latest in his recruitment.
Right now, I have offers from Alabama, Georgetown, and Mississippi State,” Bouie said. “I got some others too. I just took a visit to Alabama this weekend.”
Bouie breaks down Alabama visit
“Really, the coach stood out for me,” Bouie said. “Coach (Nate) Oats is a cool guy. He interacts a lot with his team and his players. I like that. The basketball court is what stood out the most to me. It is huge, it’s going to be live in there for games.
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“They like how hard I run the floor and how I play defense. Really, they like a lot of my game, and how I can shoot it, too.”
Tarris Bouie talks offers
MISSISSIPPI STATE: “Really, we are still just building a relationship right now. They talk about how much they like my motor and they talk about my upside and all that.”
GEORGETOWN: “They are a good school. I hear they like to really recruit hard and get into it heavy with their players. They like me and my game, just me being me.”
“I’m hearing from schools like Michigan and NC State, too,” Bouie said.
In his words
“I want to have a good relationship with the coach,” Bouie said. “And to go somewhere I think I can fit in. I like playing fast, getting up and down.”