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Updated Rivals150 for 2023 released


No. 1 overall prospect managed to hold on to the top spot in the Rivals150 2023 update, but his grip on the position is certainly loosening a bit. The two major threats to unseat the the North Carolina Tar Heels commitment are former No. 1 (Kentucky or Louisville) and red-hot forward (Michigan State or Duke). (Rivals.com)

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Updated Rivals150 for 2023 released