Marvin Bagley still the boss of 2018 class
Posted Jul 6, 2016
Entering July’s three live evaluation periods for college coaches, five-star power forward Marvin Bagley still reigns supreme in the class of 2018. After Bagley, though, there’s been some movement at the top of the rankings as the 2018 rankings expand to a top 100. Making the jump from No. 13 to No. 2 is 6-foot-5 shooting guard Romeo Langford from New Albany (Ind.) High.
(Rivals.com)
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