Corey Evans has labeled Louisville as the “dark horse” to land five-star Harrison Ingram.
Chris Mack and his staff have gone out and dominated the early workings of their 2021 class with three commitments, and another that will sit out this year and see his eligibility start in the fall of 2021. In the meantime, Louisville is pushing for its next commitment being its most talented yet. The Cardinals might be worthy of the dark horse label among the finalists as Ingram wants to go somewhere that he can compete for a league title, if not more. That objective that is consistently within grasp at Louisville.
Full article: https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/ranking-the-contenders-harrison-ingram
Chris Mack and his staff have gone out and dominated the early workings of their 2021 class with three commitments, and another that will sit out this year and see his eligibility start in the fall of 2021. In the meantime, Louisville is pushing for its next commitment being its most talented yet. The Cardinals might be worthy of the dark horse label among the finalists as Ingram wants to go somewhere that he can compete for a league title, if not more. That objective that is consistently within grasp at Louisville.
Full article: https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/ranking-the-contenders-harrison-ingram