Caleb Wilson is committed to North Carolina, but you wouldn’t know it after hearing him list his favorite players from the 2025 recruiting class. In a TikTok posted Wednesday by brhoops, Wilson was asked to name his starting five recruits from the 2025 cycle.
Detailing the next step for Mark Pope when it comes to recruiting after the Wildcats missed on five-star prospect Caleb Wilson.
Mark Pope has three signees in his 2025 recruiting class, and may be adding another with a top 10 target set to announce later this week. On Thursday, 2025 forw
Five-star class of 2025 power forward Caleb Wilson will make his college commitment Thursday night. Will his choice be Kentucky?
Kentucky's final top target in the 2025 class, Caleb Wilson, committed to North Carolina on Thursday evening, which was a big loss for the Wildcats. Power forwa
Caleb Wilson, No. 6 in the ESPN 100 and one of the highest-ranked uncommitted prospects remaining in the 2025 class, announced Thursday he has chosen to attend North Carolina.
After months of speculation, Atlanta (Ga.) Holy Innocents 5-star power forward Caleb Wilson issued his commitment, choosing North Carolina over Kentucky live on TNT's Inside The NBA alongside UNC ...
Kentucky once led the recruitment of five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. But early Friday morning, Wilson committed to another school.
Caleb Wilson, a 5-star prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, will play college basketball at North Carolina. Wilson announced his decision on Thursday
Six days away from his commitment date, 5-star prospect Caleb Wilson has narrowed down his list of schools to three. Appearing on 247Sports'
Wilson is down to three finalists — Ohio State, Kentucky and North Carolina — as Branham alluded to a two-horse race between the Wildcats and Tar Heels earlier this month. Mark Pope and Kentucky emerged as the favorite after a visit to Lexington in September, but Branham reported tides started to turn after a return trip to Chapel Hill in October.
What is going on with the North Carolina Tar Heels? The once-proud program, one of the few true blue bloods in college basketball, lost once again on Tuesday ni