4-star wing Devin Ree decommits from LSU following Will Wade firing

Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy small forward Devin Ree has decommitted from LSU following Saturday’s firing of head coach Will Wade, he told On3’s Joe Tipton.
“I was 100% committed to LSU and their staff, but with all of the uncertainty lingering around their program I’m saddened to announce that I will be reopening my recruitment. My family and I look forward to finding a new home for my collegiate career,” Ree said in a statement.
Ree, who is originally from Terry, Miss., is the No. 109 overall recruit in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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Wade was fired for cause Saturday after the NCAA handed over its Notice of Allegations against the school, which included Level I and Level II infractions.
The Tigers now have two commits left in their 2023 recruiting class in Blythewood (S.C.) Link Year Prep five-star power forward Julian Phillips and Napa (Calif.) Dream City Christian five-star power forward Yohan Traore.