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Elite PG Devon Dotson far from satisfied after dominant spring


Currently, checks in at No. 33 overall in the ESPN 60, a full 10 spots away from the ever-elusive fifth star. “I’m not one of those guys who doesn’t understand that rankings are all about people’s opinions; I get that,” Dotson said. “I am very confident so I feel like I’m the best point guard in the nation, but I don’t worry about it. I do want to be a five-star player though; I feel like I’ve earned that.” (USA Today)

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