Bluebloods No Longer Dominate College Basketball Recruiting
Posted Aug 8, 2019
Last year, we saw Memphis, Washington and Georgia secure the top three basketball recruits in America. Currently, in the 2020 class, the top-ranked senior is committed to USC, the second-ranked prospect is likely headed to Oklahoma State, and unless Kentucky nabs Jalen Green, he, too, will select a non-blueblood entity. Does something seem amiss?
(Rivals.com)
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