“Welcome to my poster!” -Tacko Fall, probably #ChargeOn https://t.co/M6xcd68QYN
— Not Golden Knights (@UCFKnights) November 21, 2016
“There were some negative things and there were some positive things because when I came to Florida I met great people, my host family,” said Fall, a native French speaker who learned English quickly. “They are still there and are basically part of my family now. We talk every day. They live 45 minutes away from here. They treat me like I’m their own child.” Wettstein and her husband took the boys in not knowing much more than their first names and that they were in need. “Neither the school or us had information about them,” said Wettstein, who’s mother-in-law is a counselor at Liberty Christian. “At the time we didn’t know anything about their journey, just that they had been in Tennessee and were homeless and needed a place.” The 6-5 Badji is currently attending TNG Prep Academy in Tennessee. As for Fall, it wasn’t long before it was apparent that he was more than just a tall kid with basketball potential. He was also extremely bright. After scoring in the 90th percentile the first time he took the SAT, Fall spent his junior and senior years playing at Liberty Christian. He played AAU hoops in 2014, and had great success. He was invited to the NBA Top 100 and Nike Skills Academy, after which the college opportunities came pouring in. Georgetown, Harvard, Xavier and Wake Forest were among the 36 offers he received, but UCF and former head coach Donnie Jones won out. The Knights had something others didn’t: A location that allowed Fall, who was tired of moving, to stay close to those he was familiar with and who he felt cared about him. After finally getting cleared to play by the NCAA just prior to last season, Fall was raw a freshman who showed ability as a shot blocker and post defender. This year, with former Stanford coach and Duke All-American Johnny Dawkins at the helm at UCF, Fall has continued to improve. Dawkins and his staff have worked with Fall since arriving, improving his offensive game, his strength and post presence. Dawkins said because of how well Fall runs the floor, his touch around the basket and shot blocking ability, the only limit to his upside is his imagination and how hard he works. “I tell Tacko all the time, ‘Tacko you can change the game. You can revolutionize our game at your size,'” said Dawkins, whose team is off to a 4-1 start. “With that (size) and the ability to move up and down like he does on the floor, his mobility, he could revolutionize our game.” The NBA is the logical next step for Fall, though it’s unclear when he might make that jump. However, with Dawkins mentoring him and Fall’s size and athletic ability, he will get a look by someone. Fall believes he is up for the challenge, and after what he has been through, no one is counting him out. “The ultimate goal for me is to play in the NBA,” Fall said confidently, “because I think it’s going to open so many doors for me to be able to take care of my family, help people back home and give opportunities to people back home like I was given the opportunity to help others.”