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Kentucky in the Mix for 9 of Top 13 in Updated 2014 Scout Rankings

Jahlil Okafor is #1 in 2014.

Jahlil Okafor is #1 in 2014.

Kentucky’s John Calipari is always after the top recruits in the country and the 2014 class is no different.

In Scout.com’s recently updated 2014 rankings Kentucky is listed as being in the mix with 8 recruits with commit Karl Towns being the 9th.

Here are all the recruits that has Kentucky listed as in the mix in the 2014 Scout Rankings:

Pos Nat’l
Rank
Nat’l
Rating
Name
School, Hometown
Video HT/ WT/PPG Schools of Interest
C 1 Jahlil Okafor
(Whitney Young Magnet HS)
Chicago, IL
6-9/255 Arizona, Arkansas, DePaul, Duke, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Wisconsin
PG 2 Tyus Jones
(Apple Valley Sr.)
Apple Valley, MN
6-0/175 Arizona, Baylor, Duke, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio State, UCLA
PG 3 Emmanuel Mudiay
(Prime Prep Academy)
Dallas, TX
6-3/180 Baylor, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M
PF 4 Trey Lyles
(Arsenal Technical HS)
Indianapolis, IN
6-9/210 Butler, Duke, Florida, Kentucky, Louisville, UCLA
C 5 Cliff Alexander
(Curie Metropolitan HS)
Chicago, IL
6-9/230 Kentucky, Michigan State, DePaul, Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisville, Memphis, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Tennessee, Wisconsin
 
C 8 Karl Towns
(St. Joseph HS)
Metuchen, NJ
6-10/225 Committed to Kentucky
 
 
SG 11 D’Angelo Russell
(Montverde Academy)
Montverde, FL
6-4/180 Cincinnati, Florida, Georgetown, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Missouri, Ohio State
PG 12 Jaquan Lyle
(Benjamin Bosse HS)
Evansville, IN
6-4/170 Cincinnati, Florida, Georgetown, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue, Tennessee, Xavier
SG 13 Rashad Vaughn
(Robbinsdale Cooper Sr.)
New Hope, MN
6-5/180 Baylor, Duke, Florida, Florida State, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Syracuse, Texas
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