Florida Atlantic's Maxim Logue Commits to North Carolina Maxim Logue, a 6-9, 232-pound French-born forward, has officially committed to the University of North Carolina, adding depth to the Tar Heels' post rotation. The decision, announced on Tuesday, marks the culmination of a two-year college career for Logue, who previously played for Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and had previously competed for France’s national teams at the U16 European Challengers, U17 World Cup, and U18 European Championship levels. His commitment was first reported by analyst Jonathan Givony. Logue, who is 20 years old, brings a unique blend of physicality and shooting efficiency to UNC’s program. His college career at FAU saw him average 4.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game off the bench, while shooting 67.4% from the field. Despite missing nearly a month of the season due to a foot injury, Logue showcased his potential with standout performances, including a 16-point, 10-rebound, three-steal outing against Charlotte and a 15-point, eight-rebound game against St. Mary’s. FAU head coach John Jakus praised Logue’s physical gifts, comparing him to elite athletes he encountered during his coaching stints at Baylor and Gonzaga. “Maxim is as physically gifted as almost anybody I’ve been around,” Jakus said after Logue’s performance against Charlotte. “There’s some language barrier, there’s three injuries this year, there’s some growing pains, but at the tail end, there’s going to come a moment when somebody gets him where he fully knows English, fully has made the adjustment from France to America, and takes off. The year he gets healthy and all those things fall into place is probably going to be a special thing.” Logue’s college journey began at Oregon State, where he averaged 2.9 points and 2.#university_of_north_carolina #maxim_logue #florida_atlantic_university #john_jakus #jonathan_givony
