Still in the fold

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Last fall, forward Evan Smith of Calabasas committed to USC. For some reason, it seems to have been almost ignored in the recruiting world. So I did some checking and Smith, a Class of 2009 prospect, is still scheduled to play basketball at USC.

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TrojanForLife Author Profile Page said:

Meh. Two star prospect. Who cares?

Trojan RAB Author Profile Page said:

Well, apparently USC isn't having the best luck with the five star kids.

Why do the sons of former UCLA players go to other Pac-10 schools? First Luke Walton and now this guy.

tjmac Author Profile Page said:

None of the other recruiting services have Evan Smith as a having received an offer. With guys like Sidney and Hamilton out there, why would SC sign Smith at this time?

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