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Can Tom Crean get Ashton Hagans back in the fold at Georgia?


, the No. 6 player in the 2019 class, committed to Georgia in December but decided to open up his recruitment in February when it started to appear that Mark Fox’s job was in jeopardy. Georgia fired Fox one week ago and named Tom Crean the new coach. As it turns out, Crean and Hagans already have a relationship going back to last summer. (Rivals.com)

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