4-star PG Skyy Clark announces final six schools
One of the top uncommitted guards in the class of 2022, Skyy Clark, has announced his final six schools: Louisville, Illinois, Tennessee, USC, Maryland, and Washington.
The 6-foot-3 Montverde (Fla.) Academy point guard backed off his pledge to Kentucky earlier this month. He broke down his decision to decommit from the program in an exclusive interview with KSR.
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“It was a lot of thinking and a lot of praying, but it has nothing to do with anything Coach Cal, the assistant coaches, or anything UK did,” Clark explained. “They’ve been nothing but supportive through this whole process. I just had a lot of time to sit around and think. Since watching the team and the way the roster is looking for next season, I haven’t really seen a fit for myself.”
Clark is rated as the No. 32 overall prospect and No. 7 combo guard in the latest On3 Consensus, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four major recruiting media services.
*Exclusive Interview*
For an up-to-date and exclusive interview with Skyy Clark, click the link below (On3+).
Skyy Clark talks top six, visits, decision timeline
In the interview, Clark discusses the following topics:
- Which schools/staffs have been in to see him in person
- His thoughts on Maryland’s Kevin Willard and staff
- His overall thoughts on the Tennessee program
- Illinois’ Brad Underwood and Tim Anderson
- Relationship with Kenny Payne
- USC’s pitch
- Future college visits
- Timeline for a decision