Marreon Jackson could always count on a Toledo coach sitting in the bleachers.
If he looked up during a Garfield Heights game, someone with a Rockets logo on their shirt was watching.
When it came time to make a decision on where to spend his next four years, the point guard’s verdict was increasingly clear.
“I’m really family-based, and [Toledo] made me feel like family on my visit,” Jackson said. “Even when we didn’t have open gyms, they would come up and talk to me. I had some high-majors recruiting me, but they weren’t doing that, so I didn’t feel like a priority.