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Julius Randle cuts Duke and UNC from his final six


Three weeks ago during his in-home visits, received what he called “some of the best advice” he’s gotten since his recruiting process started. North Carolina coach told Randle, a forward at Prestonwood Christian (Plano, Texas), “to be upfront with the schools” that he’s not considering as strongly “so they can move on.” On Tuesday afternoon, Randle, the top-ranked player in the Rivals150, took that advice and named his top six schools: Kentucky, N.C. State, Florida, Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma. (USA Today)

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