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13 uncommitted players remain in the 2023 On3 Consensus top 100

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw11/07/22

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As 2022 signing day approaches 5-star Isaiah Collier remains uncommitted (photo cred- Jamie Shaw)

It is officially signing day week. Wednesday, November 9, starts the early signing period, and it will go until November 16. Currently, there are 13 players in the 2023 On3 Consensus top 100 who are uncommitted. Players like No. 2 Isaiah Collier and No. 21 Andrej Stojakovic have announced dates they will commit prior to the end of the signing period. We also have players like No. 1 DJ Wagner and No. 42 Kaden Cooper, who are expected to sign during the early period but have not announced commitment dates.

To kick off our coverage week of signing day, I wanted to go through each of the 13 players who are uncommitted in the 2023 On3 Consensus top 100 so you, the reader, can see where things are at.

No. 1 CG DJ Wagner

Height/Weight: 6-2/180
School: Camden (NJ) High
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On3 RPM: Kentucky 99.0%

DJ Wagner has not set an official commitment date, and he has not announced any schools. The general thought is he will sign during the early period. Wagner took junior year official visits to Kentucky and Memphis.

No. 2 PG Isaiah Collier

Height/Weight: 6-2/190
School: Marietta (GA) Wheeler
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On3 RPM: 93.4% USC

Isaiah Collier set a commitment date for November 16. His final four schools are UCLAMichiganSouthern California, and Cincinnati. Collier took junior year official visits to each of the four schools.

No. 12 C Baye Fall

Height/Weight: 6-10/205
School: Denver (CO) Accelerated Schools
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On3 RPM: 57.7% Arkansas

Baye Fall has set a commitment date for November 15. He announced he will choose between Seton HallAuburnRutgers, and Arkansas. Fall took a junior year official to Auburn. He took senior year officials to all four of his finalists, including a second trip to Auburn.

No. 15 PG AJ Johnson

Height/Weight: 6-5/170
School: Los Angeles (CA) So Cal Academy
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On3 RPM: 41.5% Texas

AJ Johnson has not set a commitment date or announced a final group of schools. Johnson took a junior year official visit to Arizona State. The five-star has taken senior year official visits to LSU and Texas. Official visit dates set with Southern CaliforniaLouisville, and NC State were each canceled.

No. 21 SG Andrej Stojakovic

Height/Weight: 6-6/185
School: Carmichael (CA) Jesuit
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On3 RPM: 67.6% UCLA

Andrej Stojakovic announced he will commit on November 7. The four-star has announced his final four schools, OregonTexasUCLA, and Stanford. Stojakovic took junior year official visits to Stanford and UCLA. He took senior year officials to Oregon and Texas.

No. 26 SF Cody Williams

Height/Weight: 6-7/180
School: Gilbert (AZ) Perry
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On3 RPM: 86.2% Colorado

Cody Williams has not officially put out a commitment date, but he is expected to commit during the early signing period. He put out a final eight schools, Southern CaliforniaGeorgia TechArizonaColoradoUCLALoyola MarymountLSU, and Santa Clara. The four-star took junior year official visits to Loyola Marymount and Santa Clara. He took senior year official visits to LSUSouthern California, Arizona, and Colorado.

No. 28 C Isaiah Miranda

Height/Weight: 7-1/210
School: Los Angeles (CA) So Cal Academy
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On3 RPM: 38.6% USC, 20.5% Georgetown, 17.6% Louisville

Isaiah Miranda has not announced a commitment date or a final schools list. The four-star took junior year official visits to Southern California and Georgetown. He took a senior year official visit to Louisville.

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No. 42 SF Kaden Cooper

Height/Weight: 6-5/185
School: Atlanta (GA) TSF Academy
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On3 RPM: 87.9% Alabama

Kaden Cooper has not released an official date for his commitment yet, but he has stated he plans to commit prior to the early signing period. His top five are OklahomaLSUKansasAlabama, and Gonzaga. Cooper took junior year official visits to Oklahoma and Gonzaga. His senior year officials were to AlabamaKansas, and LSU.

No. 44 PG Bronny James

Height/Weight: 6-3/190
School: Chatsworth (CA) Sierra Canyon
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On3 RPM: 95.5% Ohio State

Bronny James has not released a commitment timeframe or a final schools list. It is believed that he will not sign during the early signing period. James has taken one senior year official visit to Ohio State.

No. 51 F Eric Dailey

Height/Weight: 6-7/215
School: Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy
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On3 RPM: 15 schools rank between 6.6% and 10.5%

Eric Dailey has not released a commitment timeframe, but he has released a top eight schools; KentuckyKansasMemphisTCUMichiganTexas A&MFlorida State, and Oklahoma State. Dailey took his first official visit last weekend to Oklahoma State.

No. 66 PG Ty-Laur Johnson

Height/Weight: 6-0/160
School: Bronx (NY) Our Savior Lutheran
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On3 RPM: 95% NC State

Ty-Laur Johnson announced he will commit on November 12. His final group is NC State, Seton Hall, and Memphis. Johnson has taken senior year official visits to NC StateMemphisPittsburgh, and Ole Miss.

No. 82 SG Sebastian Mack

Height/Weight: 6-3/180
School: Las Vegas (NV) Coronado
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On3 RPM: 66.8% Florida State

Sebastian Mack has not released a commitment date. He has announced his final five, UCLAFlorida StateSacramento StateUNLV, and Oklahoma. Mack took a junior year official visit to Oklahoma and a senior year official to Florida State.

No. 87 SF Kris Parker

Height/Weight: 6-7/170
School: Quincy (FL) Crossroads Academy
No Intel at this time
On3 RPM: 47.6% UCF, 41.7% Alabama

Kris Parker announced his commitment date for December 12. He said his top five were AlabamaCentral FloridaIllinoisMissouri, and Florida State. He has taken senior year officials to Central Florida and Alabama.