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4-star SF commits to Texas

4-star SF commits to Texas

4-star SF commits to Texas

Tevin Mack – SG Height: 6-6   Weight: 200   Hometown: Columbia, SC (Dreher HS)   Class: 2015
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#30 SG, #2 SC, 81 Grade
#76 Overall
#21 SG, #77 Overall
#109 Overall, #11 SF, #2 SC, 94 Grade
4-star 2015 small forward and former VCU signee Tevin Mack from Columbia, South Carolina will announce his college decision on Tuesday at 1:30 PM at a ceremony at his high school.
Mack was given a release by VCU after head coach Shaka Smart was hired at Texas.
His final three schools are Clemson, Georgia and Texas. The Longhorns appear to be the heavy front-runner to land his services after a three-day visit (May 8-11) to the campus.
The 6-6 wing in-state player and Top 100 national recruit has visited Georgia over 10 times.
He averaged nearly 30 points per game as a senior to lead Dreher to the third round of the Class 3A playoffs this past season.
Mack is the #2 2015 player in the state of South Carolina behind only P.J. Dozier who committed to South Carolina.
Update: Tevin Mack committed to Texas on Tuesday afternoon.

Turns out the #hookem and burnt orange suit Tevin Mack pretty well.
(h/t @PennycuffSports) pic.twitter.com/DAsUjuQT7N
— Burnt Orange Nation (@BON_SBNation) May 19, 2015

Tevin Mack announcing his commitment to the #Longhorns. @HornsDigest https://t.co/yd5Fm9NP4E
— William Wilkerson (@WVWilkerson) May 19, 2015
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