Pac-12 Early Signing Period: Oregon, Stanford lead the pack
Posted Nov 24, 2020
As outlined below, Harrison Ingram is the headliner of Stanford’s early period haul. One of the most versatile prospects in this class, the 6-foot-7 Ingram selected the Cardinal over Michigan, North Carolina, Harvard, Purdue and others. Ingram is the second-highest rated recruit in program history behind Ziaire Williams, who is currently on the Stanford roster.
(Rivals.com)
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