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Four-star PG Devon Dotson ready for next step in his recruitment


, one of the top guards in the 2018 class, is prepared to take the next step with his recruitment. Dotson has no issues finding his own offense. He is a sturdy defender that can run a half-court offense, which has enabled for a national recruitment. “A lot of people are doing a good job,” he said. “Kansas, Arizona, Maryland, Florida, USC, NC State and Wake Forest.” (Rivals.com)

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