Sebastian Mack, 4-star guard, down to 5 schools

Henderson (Nev.) Coronado four-star recruit Sebastian Mack is down to five schools: Florida State, Oklahoma, Sacramento State, UCLA, and UNLV.
Mack has taken official visits to Florida State and Oklahoma. He does not have any other visits currently scheduled.
It should also be noted that UCLA has not yet offered. However, the Bruins are indeed interested after seeing him average 30 points a game at the Border League earlier this month.
The 6-foot-3 class of 2023 shooting guard also received offers from Cal, Washington State, Texas A&M, Nebraska, and others.
Mack ranks as the No. 82 overall prospect in the class, according to the On3 Consensus — the average ranking from all four major recruiting media companies.
Mack breaks down his finalists
Florida State: “This school is a place that likes my mentality and my toughness and has a successful system that produces many pros and also has the system that lets their players shine and makes sure they are locked in on both ends.”
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Oklahoma: “This school is a place where I feel is on the rise and a place where I can be me at. They have a great group of guys around and create a even better winning culture.”
Sacramento State: “I feel it’s a school that can potentially rise. With some of the people on staff they are very capable of doing that.”
UCLA: “This program loves tough guards and ones that can show all aspects of the game which I can do.”
UNLV: “This program has a few of my former teammates and people who I know. Krueger is a good coach with a strong system.”