Travel Tracker: Flo40 Top 10 Stars Take Center Stage
Travel Tracker: Flo40 Top 10 Stars Take Center Stage
Check out the full slate of 2018 Flo40 prospects taking official visits across the country from September 22-24.
To say this is a massive weekend for 2018 official visitors would not be doing it justice. With six Flo40 Top 10 superstars on the road, there is plenty to keep an eye on in the next several days.
Flo40 No. 1 R.J. Barrett heads to Arizona over the weekend after visiting Oregon earlier this week. Kentucky hosts No. 2 Zion Williamson. Duke has its top five committed duo of No. 3 Cam Reddish and No. 5 Tre Jones on campus. Vanderbilt gets its shot at No. 6 Romeo Langford and No. 8 Darius Garland.
Who else is on the road? There are some other big-time players taking visits around the country, including five more 2018 Flo40 prospects.
2018 FLO40 OFFICIAL VISITORS (Sept. 22-24)
No. 1 R.J. Barrett (Arizona)
No. 2 Zion Williamson (Kentucky)
No. 3 Cameron Reddish (Duke, Committed)
No. 5 Tre Jones (Duke, Committed)
No. 6 Romeo Langford (Vanderbilt)
No. 8 Darius Garland (Vanderbilt)
No. 11 Moses Brown (Maryland)
No. 20 Quentin Grimes (Texas)
No. 22 Andrew Nembhard (USC)
No. 23 Luguentz Dort (Baylor)
No. 33 Elijah Weaver (Oklahoma State)
Xavier Johnson (Georgia Tech), Nate Laszewski (North Carolina), Saddiq Bey (Miami), Eric Ayala (Miami), Drue Drinnon (Georgia), Justin Ahrens (Ohio State), Nate Roberts (Syracuse), Buddy Boeheim (Syracuse - Committed), David Duke (Florida). Jordan Phillips (Georgetown), Javian Fleming (Georgetown), Kaden Archie (LSU), Josh LeBlanc (LSU)
Flo40 No. 1 R.J. Barrett heads to Arizona over the weekend after visiting Oregon earlier this week. Kentucky hosts No. 2 Zion Williamson. Duke has its top five committed duo of No. 3 Cam Reddish and No. 5 Tre Jones on campus. Vanderbilt gets its shot at No. 6 Romeo Langford and No. 8 Darius Garland.
Who else is on the road? There are some other big-time players taking visits around the country, including five more 2018 Flo40 prospects.
2018 FLO40 OFFICIAL VISITORS (Sept. 22-24)
No. 1 R.J. Barrett (Arizona)
No. 2 Zion Williamson (Kentucky)
No. 3 Cameron Reddish (Duke, Committed)
No. 5 Tre Jones (Duke, Committed)
No. 6 Romeo Langford (Vanderbilt)
No. 8 Darius Garland (Vanderbilt)
No. 11 Moses Brown (Maryland)
No. 20 Quentin Grimes (Texas)
No. 22 Andrew Nembhard (USC)
No. 23 Luguentz Dort (Baylor)
No. 33 Elijah Weaver (Oklahoma State)
OTHER NOTABLE 2018 VISITORS
Xavier Johnson (Georgia Tech), Nate Laszewski (North Carolina), Saddiq Bey (Miami), Eric Ayala (Miami), Drue Drinnon (Georgia), Justin Ahrens (Ohio State), Nate Roberts (Syracuse), Buddy Boeheim (Syracuse - Committed), David Duke (Florida). Jordan Phillips (Georgetown), Javian Fleming (Georgetown), Kaden Archie (LSU), Josh LeBlanc (LSU)
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