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Fortunately for Iowa State, two of the five players coming on visits are
perfect options to be the Cyclones’ next star player.
The other is
Ryan Prather Jr., a junior from the Robert Morris Colonials. In his most recent season, he
was Robert Morris’s top player, averaging 15.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.6
assists per game.
Ryan Prather Jr. can be go-to scorer for Iowa State
Nov 4, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Robert Morris Colonials guard Ryan
Prather Jr. (2) goes to the basket as Iowa Hawkeyes guard Bennett Stirtz
(14) defends during the first half at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. | Jeffrey
Becker-Imagn Images
He was an elite scorer in the Horizon League, with his best game coming
against the Detroit Mercy Titans, where he put up 29 points. But also had
decent games outside of the conference.
Against the Iowa Hawkeyes on opening night, he had 12 points. Against the
Drake Bulldogs, he had 12 as well.
Prather is a very similar player to Johnson. They both score the ball well,
rebound and assist at a high level, and are overall dynamic scorers. While
it would be great to have both, Iowa State really only needs one of the two
to commit, as they would likely have similar roles.
We are going to lean with Johnson to be the guy that Iowa State needs. While
Prather Jr. has the size advantage by six inches, Johnson excels at scoring
the basketball a bit better, while also doing it in a tougher conference. In
addition, Iowa State already has size, and more so, strictly needs a
score-first player.
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