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Clemson lost "mile-and-a-half lead" in Zion Williamson sweepstakes


said he was going to shock the world and in a way, he did just that Saturday when he announced his commitment to Duke. All indications pointed to the nation’s second-ranked recruit and Spartanburg (SC) Day forward choosing Clemson in front of a national television audience, but instead he picked Duke, joining two of the nation’s other top prospects. (TigerNet)

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