Rolling Meadows senior guard Cam Christie sat behind the Gophers bench during a visit last season imagining himself blossoming in coach Ben Johnson's system.
The high-scoring 6-6 Illinois native took his time this summer to learn more about how other programs could utilize him, too. No other school made him feel as wanted and needed as Johnson's Gophers.
"I did my research," Christie said. "I watched a bunch of games. I watched their playing style. At the end of the day, Minnesota stood out the most."
In a Q&A recently, the newest U recruit talked about Johnson's vision for the program, what he'll bring to the Gophers in 2023-24, his family's influence and more.
Q: What stood out most about the Gophers during the recruiting process?
A: Just the way they utilized their players, and the way Coach Johnson was able to portray his vision for me at the school. I think [Minnesota] could be something special.
Q: How much did you notice the Gophers having their entire staff attending your games?
A: They could have sent one assistant coach to may games, but every single one of their assistants and Coach Johnson watched a lot of my games. I would say at least half. Even when I was hurt and didn't play a weekend, he still brought every single member of his staff to watch my team play. I definitely felt the love and felt like I was the top priority for them.