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Five-Star Forward Ryan Jones Hearing The Most From Three Schools


After tearing his meniscus in December, class of 2024 5-star forward Jr. is planning to return later this month. The 6-foot-8 power forward from The Rock School (FL), said he will be back for his team’s first practice Aug. 22. With his return imminent, Jones said he’s hearing most from Missouri, Georgia Tech, and LSU. He broke down each program. (Zag's Blog)

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Five-Star Forward Ryan Jones Hearing The Most From Three Schools