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Parent's Perspective: Zach Loveday's Dad Discusses BU commitment

September 29, 2019
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Baylor MBB has it rolling on the recruiting trail the last 18 months.  Since April of 2018, the Bears have landed high impact transfers (Davion Mitchell, Macio Teague, Devonte Bandoo, Adam Flagler and Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua) and a host of 4 star high schoolers (Jordan Turner, Jared Butler, LJ Cryer, Dain Dainja).  The latest 4 star high school recruit to pledge to the Bears is Zach Loveday.  Loveday is a 7-0 219 lb stretch 4/5 who brings a lot of potential and a fairly polished skill set at age 17.  

It is always great to get a parent’s perspective of their son’s recruitment.  Here is my interview with Billy Loveday, the father of Zach.  

Let’s get the important questions out of the way, I’ve seen Zach listed at 7-0 200 lbs.  Is that accurate?  Do you know his wingspan?

Billy:  He has put on some weight at Huntington Prep.  I believe he was recently weighed at 219 lbs.  He likes to be listed below 7-0 but I think he’s 7-0 in shoes.  His wingspan is 7-1 ½ or 7-2, somewhere in that range.  

We’ve spent a lot of time on our premium board on his basketball ability but I would love to know what the recruiting process was like.  Why did Zach ultimately choose Baylor?  

Billy:  Zach would make a great poker player.  He played things close to the vest.  He paid attention when you didn’t think he was paying attention.  He approached things in a very analytical way.  I want to start by saying, the schools that recruited and offered Zach a scholarship all did things above board.  We hear about dirty recruiting in college basketball, but we didn’t experience any of that.  

Louisville and Baylor were Zach’s final two choices.  Both teams had styles of play that were attractive to Zach.  Louisville plays a little faster but Baylor plays fast enough and they go through their bigs a lot.  It was a really tough decision due in part to how much respect we had for Louisville (and Ohio State).  Ultimately, Zach felt very comfortable with the stability of the Baylor staff and how they develop their bigs.  He also really liked Waco and had two amazing visits.  The second visit was really to confirm that the first visit wasn’t just “too good to be true”.  The distance from home was a factor, but Zach felt like all the other things that Baylor had to offer overcame the distance from home.  We wanted it to be his decision and wanted him to make sure it would be to a place where he would be comfortable for years to come.  

Was the Christian focus of Baylor and emphasis of that with the basketball staff an attractive feature to Zach and your family?  

Billy:  For sure, we share the Christian faith and we wanted him to be at a place where he would grow in all aspects of his life and this is a huge positive for the Baylor program.  

Last time we talked you told me Zach is a talented musician.  I saw that he might want to be a part of the Baylor band.  Is that accurate?  

Billy:  He loves music.  Baylor has attractive programs for his major.  We will have to see on the band and how that will work with basketball.  

Will he arrive at Baylor in late May of 2020?

Billy:   Yes, that is the plan.  He knows he will need to get there and get to work with Charlie Melton (Baylor’s strength and conditioning coach) and the rest of the Baylor staff.  

How did Scott Drew react when Zach chose Baylor?  

Billy:  As you know, he is always high energy and positive but I would describe it as a meteor.  He was very fired up.  

What questions do you have for me?  You asked some good ones last time we talked.

Billy:  One of my questions is when will the new arena be ready?  I don’t know how much of a factor it played in Zach’s decision but it did not hurt.  Scott Drew is building something special.  He thinks he has an opportunity to make Final 4s and win national championships.  We believe that is the case as well.  

Ashley:  It should be on track to be ready for the 2021-22 season so by Zach’s second year at Baylor.  Thank you Billy for taking the time to talk.  I think I speak for Baylor fans when I say that we are very excited to watch Zach develop and prosper at Baylor.  

 

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Parent's Perspective: Zach Loveday's Dad Discusses BU commitment

7,364 Views | 13 Replies | Last: 4 yr ago by vanillabryce
Sicemball
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Nice interview. Glad to have kids like that: and parents
bum
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good read Sic'Em Zach
TXSVT
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Great interview and pumped about Zach coming to Baylor
RA Day
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Strong interview. Welcome to Zach and his family. My time at Baylor impacted my life in so many positive ways and I'm confident it will for you as well. Can't wait to see the great things you and your teammates will accomplish at BU. Sic 'em. Zach!
Fozzie
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Zach and Billy, you will love being a part of the Baylor family. May you reach every goal you set and be as impressive as some of the men that Coach Drew and staff have mentored over the years.
riflebear
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Great interview.

It's a small sample size over the past few years but I've been so impressed with the parent interviews from recent football and basketball recruits. The quality of kids we continue to get at Baylor is obviously a direct reflection of their parents.

Even better they are allowing their kids to make informed decisions on their own and not micromanage their school choice based on their own motives. That's refreshing to see in this day and age where a lot of parents try to live thru their kids sport's lives.

Welcome to the BU family
somewhatlessthanperfect
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So excited to have Zach here at Baylor. The next few years should be incredible with the team that is being assembled. As you know, we are huge supporters of MBB because of the way the coaches and staff approach what they do. They do things the right way, and take the responsibility of investing into the character and spiritual growth of the athletes very seriously. Getting yet another strong young man with a great family is incredible. Now let's get that new arena started!
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Ashley Hodge
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one of the most impressive things about Coach Drew is how loved he is by his former players. I was talking to one this weekend (I didn't get his permission to quote him so I'll leave his name out). Solid B12 player but not a star. He shared some "behind the scenes" stories of how Drew and the staff have gone above and beyond to help him after his playing days were over. I know a lot of coaches do this but certainly not a majority. I don't think I've ever talked to a player who stayed the course that regrets playing for him.
sonuvabear
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As a second generation music grad from Baylor, I will say that it is a great program, but there are only a handful of majors that will require as much work. 1 credit hour may mean six hours of rehearsal, for instance, plus hours of solo practicing. If someone says "I need to major in music," I tell them to go for it. If they say "I'm thinking of majoring in music," I tell them to pick the other thing and play in an ensemble or two- it can be a great hobby for life.
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ccbear
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Great interview and insight about Zack and his family. He sounds like a great fit for BU. Of course, he feels a huge need on the court, too. Winning in a big way and also have quality and high character coaches and players is a winning (and somewhat rare) combination.

Welcome to BU, Zack!
BUbearinARK
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sonuvabear said:

As a second generation music grad from Baylor, I will say that it is a great program, but there are only a handful of majors that will require as much work. 1 credit hour may mean six hours of rehearsal, for instance, plus hours of solo practicing. If someone says "I need to major in music," I tell them to go for it. If they say "I'm thinking of majoring in music," I tell them to pick the other thing and play in an ensemble or two- it can be a great hobby for life.
Agree, I did premed and participated in wind ensemble, chamber music, and private lessons throughout with a little juggling just because I loved and needed it! I play more than ever today as a physician.

What an amazing recruit! But even more importantly what a great young man with the support of a great family. It doesn't get any better than this! WELCOME TO THE FAMILY!
setshot
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Zach (and his family, as well) seem to have the values that will make his college experience special. We know that basketball will be a main focus for obvious reasons, but the interaction with other students and the strong emphasis on academics, together with the extraordinary opportunities to experience the Fine Arts (inclusive of music, but going beyond that), will be a total immersion in Baylor student life.

He is a special young man and I suspect that he will be a fan favorite early on. I hope that his father will be a frequent visitor to this board.
vanillabryce
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Ashley Hodge said:

one of the most impressive things about Coach Drew is how loved he is by his former players. I was talking to one this weekend (I didn't get his permission to quote him so I'll leave his name out). Solid B12 player but not a star. He shared some "behind the scenes" stories of how Drew and the staff have gone above and beyond to help him after his playing days were over. I know a lot of coaches do this but certainly not a majority. I don't think I've ever talked to a player who stayed the course that regrets playing for him.


That's awesome.
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