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Anderson a high priority for mid-majors

The point guards are falling off the board at a steady rate and guys like Kevin Anderson are quickly becoming priority prospects for the mid-major programs. The 6-foot, 155-pound point guard from Peachtree Ridge High School in Duluth, Ga., has one official visit under his belt and a host of in-home visits are on his upcoming calendar.
Anderson took his first official visit two weeks ago to Appalachian State and liked what he saw in Boone, N.C.
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"Appalachian State was real nice. It's a big campus and nice people. I got to scrimmage with the team and I though I fit in really well. I did pretty good and held my own," Anderson said. "It is a lot different than high school. You have to push the ball and look to pass more. That's my style."
Anderson is hosting Murray State for an in-home visit this week. Furman and Central Florida are stopping by next week. UNC-Greensboro and Appalachian State are being set up as well.
Anderson said he will take more official visits in October and November. For the time being, he is keeping an open mind to the recruiting process.
"I like all of the schools and I haven't narrowed it down. I'm trying to soak it all in," Anderson said. "Part of me wants to wait to the spring. My mom would like for me to sign in the spring. I'm thinking about it because that would take a lot of pressure off of me so I can focus on the season. It's a great debate."
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