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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 12 uncommitted class of 2023 prospects

Dec 11, 2021; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Sierra Canyon High School guard Bronny James looks on against Perry High School at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 11, 2021; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Sierra Canyon High School guard Bronny James looks on against Perry High School at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /
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3. Isaiah Coleman – No. 69

Coleman is a 6’5 shooting guard out of Maryland who doesn’t do anything at an elite level but does just about everything very well on both ends. He has good size and can shoot the ball and can play multiple positions as well. His recruitment was fairly quiet until last Summer when he blew up into a top-100 prospect.

It worked in College of Charleston’s favor, which was able to land the highest-rated commitment in program history with Coleman. And that was before the season began, as the Cougars finished with a 31-4 record and made the NCAA Tournament.

And yet, Coleman and Charleston parted ways early in the offseason in a rather surprising move. He instantly became one of the incoming freshmen available. Far as options go, one instantly comes to mind in Mississippi State, which was the runner-up in this sweepstakes.

The Bulldogs have four-star point guard Josh Hubbard coming in and could be in play for both Coleman and Carr. They may ultimately only be able to get one of them but with so many senior guards on the roster, Mississippi State could be able to get them both.