The Kentucky staff prepares for the 2011-12 season but not without spending many hours traveling an evaluating the 2012-13 Class. Andre Drummond, Shabazz Muhammad and Archie Goodwin are most definately on the Cats radar. This Trio could bring another elite class to Lexington if they choose Kentucky.
Shabazz Muhammad will enter his senior season at Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) as the nation's No. 1-ranked prospect. Following a busy summer with San Diego-based club team Dream Vision, the 6-foot-6, 205-pound guard retains his status as the top prospect in the country, holding off a class full of promising big men – including No. 2, 6-10 center Andre Drummond."Heading into the summer, the top spot was up for grabs," CBSSports.com recruiting analyst Jeff Borzello said. "Muhammad grabbed onto it in early July and wouldn't let go. He consistently dominated offensively, scoring at will against nearly every opponent. The only thing that slowed him down was an injury late in the month. Despite that, given his work ethic and scoring ability, Muhammad heads into the school season with the No. 1 spot firmly in his grasp."
Drummond, who announced Wednesday he will leave St. Thomas More (Oakdale, Conn.) for Wilbraham & Monson Academy (Wilbraham, Mass.) this fall, made a strong push in July and early August to establish himself as the top post player in the class. Head-to-head battles with No. 5 Isaiah Austin, No. 8 Kaleb Tarczewski and No. 9 Cameron Ridley all went Drummond's way. Drummond, who announced Wednesday he will leave St. Thomas More (Oakdale, Conn.) for Wilbraham & Monson Academy (Wilbraham, Mass.) this fall, made a strong push in July and early August to establish himself as the top post player in the class. Head-to-head battles with No. 5 Isaiah Austin, No. 8 Kaleb Tarczewski and No. 9 Cameron Ridley all went Drummond's way.
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