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Weekend Visit Preview: Kentucky, Texas, Alabama, and more host four and five-star prospects


Anytime Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari gets a recruit on campus, it’s noteworthy, especially when it is a point guard. Calipari has had a long track record with top point guards, and is the No. 1 point guard in the 2024 class. Things are quiet around Fland’s recruitment, but Kentucky is one of the two or three programs with some buzz. (On3.com)

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Weekend Visit Preview: Kentucky, Texas, Alabama, and more host four and five-star prospects


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