Top uncommitted prospects in the 2023 recruiting class

joe tipton headshot updatedby:Joe Tipton11/17/22

TiptonEdits

The early signing period window has now closed and only six prospects within the On3 Consensus Top-100 remain uncommitted.

The On3 Consensus is the average ranking from all four major recruiting media companies (ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals, and On3).

Who remains on the board and where do things stand with their recruitment?

Let’s find out.

5-star PG AJ Johnson

AJ Johnson
Size: 6-5 / 170
School: SoCal Academy (Castaic, CA)
Contenders: Texas, LSU, Louisville, G-League
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 16

AJ Johnson is the lone five-star prospect left on the board. His recruitment has been interesting, to say the least. He scheduled official visits to USC, Texas, LSU, NC State, and Louisville but only ended up making trips to Texas and LSU.

The G-League is also heavily involved here. Texas is considered the favorite if he chooses the college route.

4-star PF Isaiah Miranda

Isaiah Miranda
Size: 7-0 / 200
School: SoCal Academy (Castaic, CA)
Contenders: UCLA, USC, Oregon, Louisville, Georgetown, Texas, UConn, Rhode Island
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 27

Isaiah Miranda is the top-available big man in the country. He’s down to eight schools but has only taken three visits (USC, Georgetown, Louisville).

With that being said, Louisville and Georgetown are the presumed leaders in his recruitment.

Note: USC is no longer involved.

4-star CG Bronny James

Bronny James
Size: 6-3 / 180
School: Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, CA)
Contenders: Ohio State, USC, Memphis, Oregon, others
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 41

Bronny James might have the most secretive recruitment we’ve ever seen. There are a few things we know, however. First, Ohio State, USC, and Memphis have all offered him scholarships. Second, Oregon has also poked around but has not officially offered. Third, he’s taken an unofficial visit to the Buckeyes.

There are many hoops that college programs have to jump through when considering taking the son of LeBron James. The first thought that comes to mind is the issue of security. Imagine Bronny James walking around a college campus. It’s just not possible, at least not safely.

The majority of schools within his recruitment have moved on. The G-League might be his best option moving forward.

4-star PF Eric Dailey

Eric Dailey
Size: 6-7 / 215
School: IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
Contenders: Memphis, Kansas, Florida State, TCU, Oklahoma State, Michigan, Texas A&M, Kentucky (interest)
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 58

Eric Dailey is another prospect that has had an interesting recruitment. Before reclassifying, it was assumed Dailey would bypass college and go pro but now his plans might have shifted. He still says he’s open to the professional option but is taking the college recruitment process more seriously. Dailey has taken one official visit to Oklahoma State but will likely take more after Thanksgiving. Memphis, Texas A&M, and Kentucky have paid him visits at school.

Note: Kentucky has not offered.

4-star SG Kris Parker

Kris Parker
Size: 6-7 / 180
School: Crossroad Academy (Quincy, FL)
Contenders: Alabama, Villanova, UCF, NC State, others

On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 90

Kris Parker’s recruitment remains open for now and he’s taken official visits to Villanova, UCF, and Alabama. NC State is his most recent offer, but Missouri, Florida State, Illinois, and others have extended scholarships.

Currently, there is no known leader in the clubhouse.

Parker will announce his college decision on December 12th.

4-star CG Tru Washington

Tru Washington
Size: 6-3 / 175
School: AZ Compass Prep (Chandler, AZ)
Contenders: New Mexico, others
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 98

Tru Washington has flown under the radar and so has his recruitment. He’s taken one official visit to New Mexico and doesn’t currently have anything else scheduled. He also claims offers from USC, Nebraska, Texas, and more but they no longer appear to be involved in his recruitment.

Fun Fact: Tru is the uncle of former Kentucky Wildcat and current Houston Rockets guard TyTy Washington.