BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) The Latest on Southeastern Conference men’s basketball Media Day (all times local):
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Georgia coach Tom Crean expects a ”huge impact” from Anthony Edwards and says the highly touted freshman doesn’t realize yet how good he can be.
Edwards was the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect in his high school class according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. The Bulldogs are counting on the 6-foot-5 guard to spark a program coming off an 11-21 season and 13th-place finish in the SEC.
Crean says Edwards can be an ”outstanding” offensive player and ”elite” defensive player and that the freshman ”doesn’t even really have an idea of how fast he is, how good he can be.”
Crean says one reason is Edwards’ youth; he just turned 18 years old on Aug. 5.
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The Southeastern Conference has a new wave of highly rated recruits to replace departed stars, Kentucky remains the favorite and two programs could be in the NCAA crosshairs.
Those are among the storylines for SEC men’s basketball media day held Wednesday in Birmingham.
Among those taking the podium are LSU coach Will Wade and Auburn’s Bruce Pearl. Both programs are coming off terrific seasons but also were among those caught up in a federal investigation into corruption in and around college basketball.
Auburn has said it expects to receive a notice of allegations from the NCAA, as North Carolina State and Kansas already have.
On the court, teams welcomed some five-star recruits. Georgia brought in freshman Anthony Edwards, rated the No. 2 overall recruit. Florida got graduate transfer Kerry Blackshear along with five-star prospect Scottie Lewis. Kentucky’s latest class of talented freshmen includes Tyrese Maxey and Kahlil Whitney. LSU has Trendon Watford.
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