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4-star SF Efeosa Oliogu sets official visits to TCU, Arizona State

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Efeosa Oliogu, a four-star small forward in the 2025 class, tells On3 he’s scheduled the following official visits:

  • TCU: September 27-29
  • Arizona State: October 10-12 (Tentative)

The 6-6 senior out of Overtime Elite (GA) is considering a top group of the Horned Frogs and Sun Devils, to go along with Alabama, Gonzaga, Maryland, Memphis, and Oklahoma State.

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The Maryland Terrapins are the only other school to host Oliogu on an official visit.

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Oliogu is the No. 68 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 16 small forward prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Scouting Report

“Efeosa Oliogu has a physically developed frame with strength and explosive burst. The 6-6 wing has a shifty balance with the ability to attack the rim in the half-court and in transition. There could be possible questions about his lateral quickness, but he gives good effort. Has solid instincts off the ball and plays well in the passing lanes. Oliogu has good length and he is a smooth shooter, from the 3, off the catch. Like to see him clean up the pull-up off the bounce. Needs an overhaul on the jump shot overall, namely the shot load and the release. His ability in transition is productive. He is a solid straight line driver in the half court and he absorbs contact after his quick first step gets him into the paint.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw