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Florida targets 2019 four-star Omar Payne, but it has plenty of competition


It usually takes post players time to develop their games on the court and also their body. Last summer, four-star power forward Omar Payne checked in at 6-foot-9 and 195 pounds. Nearly a year later, he’s put on 20 pounds of muscle, and it’s certainly helped his game. Wake Forest, Dayton, Ohio State, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, USC and others are coming hardest right now. (Rivals.com)

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