Most likely would have to take summer classes next year to reclassify.
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https://247sports.com/college/basket...2/#199642172_3
The highest ranked player in attendance at No. 4 overall in the class of 2024, 6-foot-9 big man Flory Bidunga of Kokomo (Ind.) High didn’t disappoint. Before fouling out – with a few of the calls being suspect among best – Bidunga was the proverbial man amongst boys out there as his team lost a hard-fought contest to Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben Davis. He finished the evening with 16 points, 19 rebounds and seven blocks.
There’s probably not a more prolific or explosive lob finisher on the low blocks in all of high school basketball. Push him, try to take his legs out, try to get under him, he’s just going to jump right over the top of you, high point the ball with two hands and then finish with violence from above the rim. The southpaw is actually a pretty good passer out of double teams and did hit a nice little shot off the glass from about eight feet. Even though he was only credited with seven blocks, it felt more like about 20 with how much he made drivers think twice about trying to finish in the lane.
So far, Bidunga has seen campuses of Auburn – head coach Bruce Pearl was on hand to see him – Butler, Cincinnati, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue. There have been many assumptions made about his recruitment and it not being that open with Cincinnati already receiving a handful of early Crystal Ball picks, but a deeper dive is revealing Bidunga's recruitment to be much more intensely fought than originally expected.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostThis one seems to have cooled off...
https://247sports.com/college/basket...2/#199642172_3
The highest ranked player in attendance at No. 4 overall in the class of 2024, 6-foot-9 big man Flory Bidunga of Kokomo (Ind.) High didn’t disappoint. Before fouling out – with a few of the calls being suspect among best – Bidunga was the proverbial man amongst boys out there as his team lost a hard-fought contest to Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben Davis. He finished the evening with 16 points, 19 rebounds and seven blocks.
There’s probably not a more prolific or explosive lob finisher on the low blocks in all of high school basketball. Push him, try to take his legs out, try to get under him, he’s just going to jump right over the top of you, high point the ball with two hands and then finish with violence from above the rim. The southpaw is actually a pretty good passer out of double teams and did hit a nice little shot off the glass from about eight feet. Even though he was only credited with seven blocks, it felt more like about 20 with how much he made drivers think twice about trying to finish in the lane.
So far, Bidunga has seen campuses of Auburn – head coach Bruce Pearl was on hand to see him – Butler, Cincinnati, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue. There have been many assumptions made about his recruitment and it not being that open with Cincinnati already receiving a handful of early Crystal Ball picks, but a deeper dive is revealing Bidunga's recruitment to be much more intensely fought than originally expected.Fire Scott Satterfield
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New 247 national article https://247sports.com/college/basket...ess-199857329/
There have been rumors that Bidunga could look to reclassify to the class of 2023 or that he could be nearing a decision. However, he says that nothing is happening in the near future and that he's focused on the present and having the best junior season that he can.
"Not right now," said Bidunga if he was nearing any type of decision. "I'm focused on high school first and then all of the recruiting stuff will come later."
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