An Inside Look At Where The 2017 Flo40 Hoopers Will Play Next Season
An Inside Look At Where The 2017 Flo40 Hoopers Will Play Next Season
Take a look at where the top 2017 prospects will play college basketball next season.
It might have taken a little longer than expected, but every member of the 2017 Flo40 class is officially off the board. There's no more anticipation or drama. All that's left is to see these ballers at the college level.
Here is a conference-by-conference look at where the best will play next season:
SEC (12 TOTAL):
Kentucky
No. 6 Kevin Knox II
No. 13 PJ Washington
No. 17 Nick Richards
No. 19 Jarred Vanderbilt
No. 20 Quade Green
Missouri
No. 1 Michael Porter Jr.
No. 27 Jeremiah Tilmon
Alabama
No. 9 Collin Sexton
No. 24 John Petty
Mississippi State
No. 33 Nick Weatherspoon
Arkansas
No. 34 Daniel Gafford
LSU
No. 35 Tremont Waters
No. 3 Trevon Duval
No. 5 Wendell Carter Jr.
No. 11 Gary Trent Jr.
Louisville
No. 15 Brian Bowen
No. 26 Malik Williams
Miami (FL)
No. 16 Lonnie Walker IV
No. 36 Chris Lykes
Florida State
No. 22 M.J. Walker
North Carolina
No. 25 Jalek Felton
Virginia Tech
No. 28 Nickel Alexander-Walker
Wake Forest
No. 39 Chaundee Brown
No. 21 Kris Wilkes
No. 23 Jaylen Hands
No. 32 Cody Riley
Arizona
No. 2 Deandre Ayton
No. 37 Brandon Randolph
Oregon
No. 10 Troy Brown Jr.
USC
No. 29 Charles O'Bannon Jr.
Stanford
No. 40 Kezie Okpala
No. 4 Mohamed Bamba
No. 38 Matt Coleman
Oklahoma
No. 12 Trae Young
Kansas
No. 18 Billy Preston
Iowa State
No. 30 Lindell Wigginton
No. 8 Brandon McCoy
No. 14 Jaren Jackson Jr.
No. 7 Mitchell Robinson
No. 31 Paul Scruggs
Here is a conference-by-conference look at where the best will play next season:
SEC (12 TOTAL):
KentuckyNo. 6 Kevin Knox II
No. 13 PJ Washington
No. 17 Nick Richards
No. 19 Jarred Vanderbilt
No. 20 Quade Green
Missouri
No. 1 Michael Porter Jr.
No. 27 Jeremiah Tilmon
Alabama
No. 9 Collin Sexton
No. 24 John Petty
Mississippi State
No. 33 Nick Weatherspoon
Arkansas
No. 34 Daniel Gafford
LSU
No. 35 Tremont Waters
ACC (11 TOTAL):
DukeNo. 3 Trevon Duval
No. 5 Wendell Carter Jr.
No. 11 Gary Trent Jr.
Louisville
No. 15 Brian Bowen
No. 26 Malik Williams
Miami (FL)
No. 16 Lonnie Walker IV
No. 36 Chris Lykes
Florida State
No. 22 M.J. Walker
North Carolina
No. 25 Jalek Felton
Virginia Tech
No. 28 Nickel Alexander-Walker
Wake Forest
No. 39 Chaundee Brown
PAC-12 (8 TOTAL):
UCLANo. 21 Kris Wilkes
No. 23 Jaylen Hands
No. 32 Cody Riley
Arizona
No. 2 Deandre Ayton
No. 37 Brandon Randolph
Oregon
No. 10 Troy Brown Jr.
USC
No. 29 Charles O'Bannon Jr.
Stanford
No. 40 Kezie Okpala
BIG 12 (5 TOTAL):
TexasNo. 4 Mohamed Bamba
No. 38 Matt Coleman
Oklahoma
No. 12 Trae Young
Kansas
No. 18 Billy Preston
Iowa State
No. 30 Lindell Wigginton
MOUNTAIN WEST (1 TOTAL):
UNLVNo. 8 Brandon McCoy
BIG TEN (1 TOTAL):
Michigan StateNo. 14 Jaren Jackson Jr.
CONFERENCE USA (1 TOTAL):
Western KentuckyNo. 7 Mitchell Robinson
BIG EAST (1 TOTAL):
XavierNo. 31 Paul Scruggs
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