Recruiting experts say Kentucky is still the leader for Caleb Wilson
Lexington native is one of the top uncommitted prospects and Kentucky basketball is in a good position to land him
Kentucky is still the leader for 5-star 2023 shooting guard Caleb Wilson, according to recruiting experts.
Wilson, a Kentucky native, is one of the top uncommitted prospects in the country and has been a priority for Kentucky since he reclassified to 2023.
He visited Kentucky in June and was impressed with what he saw. He also has a strong relationship with Kentucky assistant coach Jai Lucas, who was his coach at North Laurel High School.
Other schools in the mix for Wilson include Louisville, North Carolina, and UCLA, but Kentucky is considered the favorite to land him.
Why Kentucky is the leader for Wilson?
There are several reasons why Kentucky is the leader for Wilson.
First, Kentucky has a great track record of developing shooting guards. Recent examples include Tyler Herro, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Malik Monk.
Second, Kentucky has a strong relationship with Wilson's high school coach, Jai Lucas.
Third, Kentucky is close to Wilson's hometown of Lexington.
Finally, Kentucky is one of the most prestigious basketball programs in the country. It has a rich tradition and a winning culture.
What are the other schools in the mix for Wilson?
There are several other schools in the mix for Wilson, including Louisville, North Carolina, and UCLA.
Louisville is Wilson's hometown school and has a strong basketball program.
North Carolina is one of the most prestigious basketball programs in the country and has a strong track record of developing players.
UCLA is a perennial contender in the Pac-12 and has a strong tradition of success.
What is Wilson's decision timeline?
Wilson has not announced a decision timeline, but he is expected to make a decision before the start of his senior season.
He could also decide to reclassify to 2024, but that is not considered likely.