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Duke & Kentucky among schools reaching out to five-star guard Brandon McCoy, Alabama latest to offer


Point guard Recruiting Profile" rel="tag"> was one of only four Class of 2026 players to make the USA Men’s U17 team for the upcoming 2024 FIBA World Cup in Istanbul, Turkey. It’s been a busy week for McCoy considering that this past Saturday he was also able to directly talk to college coaches for the first time. McCoy said he’s already spoken with two coaches from Duke. (Zag's Blog)

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Duke & Kentucky among schools reaching out to five-star guard Brandon McCoy, Alabama latest to offer


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