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Troy Williams, a 2013 recruit who recently cut his list of schools to 3, might be a top candidate to join Derek Willis in the recruiting class of 2013.
At least that is the vibe that David Teel of the DailyPress.com gives in this article.
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[I]The 2010 draft’s opening round included a record five Wildcats, Patterson and No. 1 overall pick John Wallamong them. In 2005, shortly after North Carolina won its first national championship under Roy Williams, four Tar Heels went in the first round, led by Marvin Williams at No. 2 and Raymond Felton at No. 5.
Depending on the decisions of underclassmen, Kentucky and Carolina could combine for as many as nine first-rounders this June. Wildcats freshman power forward Anthony Davis is the presumptive top pick, with Barnes and Kidd-Gilchrist surely in the top 10. Marshall, McAdoo and teammates John Henson and Tyler Zeller could join the procession, along with Kentucky’s Terrence Jones and Marquis Teague.Troy Williams has first-round aspirations, too, the sooner the better. Kentucky and Carolina have no issue there.Of the programs’ nine potential opening-round picks, Zeller is the lone senior, Henson the sole junior. [/I][/FONT][COLOR=#292727][FONT=helvetica][/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#292727][FONT=helvetica][I]
Is Troy an early-exit talent?
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The hunch here is that Bluegrass faithful will have front-row seats as the answer emerges.
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