Toughest-to-read college basketball recruitments in class of 2021
Posted Jul 29, 2020
Corey Evans tabbed Michigan as the team to beat for 7-footer Efton Reid. The Wolverines are definitely in there, but Reid's true intentions are about as clear as mud at this point. Florida State does great with big guys like him. Ohio State has been on him hard. And it is hard to bet against Virginia. To me, it too early to proclaim a definitive team to beat.
(Rivals.com)
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