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Experts say Indiana leads for Keion Brooks, but is that really the case?


’s father says all the predictions of his 5-star son to Indiana are premature, laughing at the notion that anyone is out in front of his son’s recruitment at the moment. “There are no favorites. We’re taking it day by day. It’s about building the relationships, and, at the end of the day, to find out what will be the best situation for him to help him reach his goals." (Lexington Herald-Leader)

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