Odds released on what school will land Bryce James

On3 imageby:Nick Kosko05/15/23

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Amid Bronny Jamescommitment to USC there are now questions about his younger brother Bryce James and where he will go to school.

Bovada, an online sports book, released odds on where the budding class of 2025 recruit might commit. The favorite? USC to join his brother.

The two sons of LeBron James are rising prospects and Bryce will have a bevy of institutions vying for his services.

Odds to land Bryce James in the Class of 2025

USC -180
Oregon +350
UCLA +800
North Carolina +950
Duke +950
Kentucky +1500
Kansas +1500
Ohio State +1500
Duquesne +1800

USC makes the most sense due to Bronny’s commitment. Oregon and UCLA were in on Bronny as well so Bryce could certainly consider those options.

The other blue blood like North Carolina, Duke, Kentucky and Kansas should certainly throw their respective hats in the ring. Ohio State has the local aspect to LeBron’s hometown of Akron.

Duquesne made the cut and has odds since the school is the only official offer for Bryce James at the moment, according to his On3 player profile.

As a member of the Class of 2025, Bryce James is a four-star recruit out of Cleveland (Ohio) but plays his basketball at Sierra Canyon (Calif.), according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is the No. 8 overall prospect in the state, the No. 19 shooting guard in the class and the No. 73 overall prospect in the class.

Jay Williams says Bronny James coverage at USC will be ‘Zion Williamson 2.0’

Jay Williams thinks that this was only the first tremor in what he expects to be a very large earthquake on its way to Hollywood.

Williams broke down what James’ commitment means for the Trojans on ‘KJM’ on ESPN. He said the hype around their program as far as a coverage standpoint is going to reach the heights of what Zion Williamson brought to Durham, North Carolina a couple of seasons ago.

“This is about to be Zion Williamson 2.0 in LA,” Williams stated. “(It’s) Zion Williamson 2.0 in LA with how networks are going to follow Bronny James and Isaiah (Collier) together.”

James will arrive on campus as the No. 23 prospect in the nation according to On3’s Industry Ranking. He comes in as a four-star recruit, a top-five point guard, and a Top-10 prospect out of California.He will join Collier, the No. 1 prospect overall in the 2023 class, as well as Arrinten Page, a four-star center, in the Galen Center next season.