Scout Updated 2018 College Basketball Recruiting Class Rankings
Posted Sep 25, 2017
On Friday, top 50 recruit Ignas Brazdeikis committed to Michigan, giving the Wolverines four pledges and a class that now ranks No. 6 in 2018. The biggest commitment over the weekend came from top 10 recruit Immanuel Quickley. The Baltimore native picked Kentucky, giving the Wildcats their first pledge of 2018. Center David McCormack, No. 49 overall, pledged to Kansas on Sunday.
(Scout.com)
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