Signing week preview: Top available centers
Posted Nov 8, 2019
It's somewhat of a surprise that Hunter Dickinson hasn't decided yet, and for a while it seemed like he had a new leader every few weeks. He's seen his four remaining programs - Duke, Florida State, Michigan, and Notre Dame - and has been mulling a decision for a few weeks. Coming down the stretch, Michigan looks to have the upper hand.
(Rivals.com)
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