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Not surprised ND/UConn got top players/good names, but OSU by Domerduck
usually doesn't get those types. I never thought their names were too long, but you guys may be right. I agree Miles is the best of the bunch.
BTW I did notice Ducharme was destined to UConn at #37 on ESPN's list. They were the only team so far with 3 five stars. Stanford with #4 Demetre & #52 Harriel, Tennessee with #23 Wynn & #48 Striplin, and Michigan with #30 Wiggins & #36 Phelia also have multiple 5 stars. So far it seems the Beavers and the Skunkbears are crashing the Blueblood party when it comes to 2021 recruiting, but it's still early on the recruiting trail.