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Anunoby explores options

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Jefferson City (Mo.) forward O.G. Anunoby is visiting Georgia this weekend and will visit Indiana next weekend.
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The three-star emerged as a legitimate high-major prospect this summer playing with Team Thad. He had a wide variety of schools extend scholarship offers, but he's whittled his list down to just a few schools
Anunoby already visited Iowa and says he's still looking at Gonzaga, Ole Miss and George Mason.
Iowa's coaches and players impressed Anunoby.
"It went pretty well," Anunoby said of his official visit. "I watched workouts. I met all the coaches and players. I went out to dinner with the coaches. I went to the football game and hung out with the players. I like their program. They are definitely on the rise."
Georgia gets their chance to make a strong impression on Anunoby this weekend and you can bet player development will be a topic of conversation.
"I like Georgia. I like their player development. I think they were second in the SEC last year. I think they are up and coming in the SEC and that's a good conference. Coach (Mark) Fox and coach (Philip) Pearson are really good recruiters. They have come to my school to see me a lot. I like how they developed Travis Leslie, Trey Thompkins, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope."
Anunoby says Indiana's coaching staff has been pushing him the hardest to date.
"I like coach (Tom) Crean a lot. I like coach (Jack) McLean and coach (Tim) Buckley too. They have really been recruiting me really hard. They offered almost right after they saw me. They probably talk to me the most of any school. I've already been there on an unofficial visit. Their campus is nice."
With only two more visits scheduled, a decision doesn't appear to be too far away.
"I might make my decision after the next two visits. I want to make it sooner than later. I'm looking for a school where I can get playing time right away, somewhere I have a great relationship with the coaching staff and the players, and where I'm comfortable with the school. I'm going to major in business or sports broadcasting."
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