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Texas Tech lands four-star Jaylon Tyson


Recently elevated to four-star status, it didn't take Jaylon Tyson long to pick a school. On Tuesday he selected Texas Tech according to his father John Tyson. The younger Tyson, who is now the No. 75 ranked prospect in the 247Sports Top247, is a versatile 6-foot-6 wing who can play all over the court. "Jaylon is going to be a Red Raider," the elder Tyson told 247Sports. (247 Sports)

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