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Which uncommitted basketball recruit is the toughest to predict?


Today, we look at some remaining uncommitted basketball prospects and discuss whose recruitment is the toughest to predict. "For me, it’s . This is a Duke-Villanova battle, and I remain totally confused as to which way he’s leaning. ’s recruitment is going to be interesting to follow as it starts to wrap up fairly soon." (Rivals.com)

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Which uncommitted basketball recruit is the toughest to predict?