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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Pros and cons of each landing spot for Cole Anthony

ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 27: Cole Anthony #50 of Oak Hill Academy in Virginia drives to the basket during the 2019 McDonald's High School Boys All-American Game on March 27, 2019 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 27: Cole Anthony #50 of Oak Hill Academy in Virginia drives to the basket during the 2019 McDonald's High School Boys All-American Game on March 27, 2019 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images) /
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MARIETTA, GA – MARCH 25: Cole Anthony reacts during the 2019 Powerade Jam Fest on March 25, 2019 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images for Powerade)
MARIETTA, GA – MARCH 25: Cole Anthony reacts during the 2019 Powerade Jam Fest on March 25, 2019 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images for Powerade) /

Cole Anthony, the top remaining undecided recruit in the Class of 2019, will announce his college decision on Tuesday morning. Here are the pros and cons of each of Anthony’s final four schools.

Cole Anthony, a senior guard from Oak Hill Academy, will finally announce his college decision on Tuesday morning at 8:50 Eastern Time on ESPN’s “Get Up”, as Anthony announced in a tweet on Friday night.

Anthony is the #2-ranked recruit by ESPN in the Class of 2019 and is obviously the top recruit in the class that has not committed to a school for next season.

Anthony is a combo guard and is the top guard in the class. The MVP of last month’s McDonald’s All-American Game, Anthony is a bonafide NBA draft prospect and will be one of the top players in college hoops next year.

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Anthony’s recruitment has been heavily covered, as the Briarwood, New York native recently removed Wake Forest from his final five schools, shortening the list down to Georgetown, North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Oregon.

All four schools are great options for Anthony, who is likely a one-and-done prospect. All four schools could certainly use Anthony’s services next season as well, as whichever school gets Anthony will be getting a sizeable boost to their roster and basketball program as a whole.

While North Carolina and Oregon are the two most likely destinations for Anthony, anything can happen on Tuesday morning. Anthony is the son of former NBA point guard and current broadcaster Greg Anthony.

Many factors go into the recruiting decisions of premier basketball players, with Anthony’s process and the eventual decision is no different. All factors considered, here are the pros and cons of each of Cole Anthony’s final four schools.