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Saturday / November 23.

Abu Kigab, the 6-foot-7, 215-pound forward from Prolific Prep (CA), verbally committed to Oregon over Illinois on Friday, he told ZAGSBLOG.

Kigab was born in Sudan in 1998 and moved to Canada in 2008 as he was turning 10.

“I will be attending the University of Oregon for the upcoming season,” he said by phone. “There were many reasons, but mostly I really liked the vibe, the people there, the coaching staff, the players. Overall I just had a very good vibe when I went there. I’m really looking forward to attending school there next year.”

Kigab visited Oregon Sept. 10 and Illinois Sept. 16, but said he fell in love with the Oregon campus.

NEW YORK — Villanova faces 10/1 odds of repeating as the NCAA champion, according to Bovada.lv.

Duke and Kentucky — both of which are loaded with freshmen, talented freshmen but freshmen nonetheless — are the only teams with better odds. (Kansas is also at 10/1.)

If you ask Jay Wright’s Big East coaching brethren, they think Villanova has a good shot to get to the Final Four in Glendale, Az., and cut down the nets again.

“I do,” Butler’s Chris Holtmann told me Tuesday at Big East Media Day. “I think they’re probably one of a handful of teams that you would look at right now on paper and say that if things go right for them, if they catch their breaks” they could repeat.

Bam Adebayo arrives in Lexington as the next man up in the line of talented big men to play at the University of Kentucky.

But he isn’t trying to be DeMarcus Cousins, Anthony Davis, Nerlens Noel or Karl Anthony-Towns. He just wants to be Bam.

“The pressure I feel, it’s not because of them,” Adebayo said at UK Media Day Thursday. “It’s because of me wanting to be the best player I can be.”

A McDonald’s All-American rated the fifth-best player in the Class of 2016 according to ESPN.com, Adebayo is now projected as a Top 10 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by DraftExpress.com. The 6-foot-10 Newark, N.J., native runs the floor with the best of them, giving the Wildcats an up-tempo dimension to their offense.

By JACOB POLACHECK & ADAM ZAGORIA

Here’s a look towards this weekend’s recruiting visits and other news. This list will be updated throughout the weekend.

**Kentucky hosts an impressive group of recruits for “Big Blue Madness,” including five-Star centers Mohamed Bamba and Nick Richards, small forward Kevin Knox, five-star point guards, Trae Young and Quade Greenand five-star power forward P.J. Washington. Class of 2018 stars Romeo Langford, Immanuel Quickley and Cameron Reddish are all expected as well. As the Herald-Leader points out, this is the first Big Blue Madness in coach John Calipari’s career where Kentucky doesn’t have an early commit going into the event.

**St. John’s has a loaded group for its “Red Storm Tip-Off,” including Class of 2018 stars Naz Reid, Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Moses Brown and Class of 2019 stars Scottie Lewis, Bryan Antoine and Cole Anthony. The complete list is here.

**Arizona hosts DeAndre Ayton, Lonnie Walker and Ira Lee on officials and Quentin Grimes, Btrandon Williams, Taeshon Cherry and Miles Norris on unofficials for its Red-Blue Game. Walker, the 6-4 wing from Reading (Pa.), took an official to Miami last month (Sept.30) and has plans to visit Kentucky (Oct. 21), Villanova (Oct. 28) and Syracuse (Nov. 4). Each school is included in Walker’s final five. Lee, the 6-8 power forward from Prolific Prep, has also taken visits to Oregon (Oct. 7) and California (Sept. 23), both of which are in his final three.

**Michigan State hosted an impressive group for its Midnight Madness including uncommitted wing Brian Bowen, commits Jaren Jackson Jr.,Xavier Tillman and Thomas Kithier, along with Jimmy Anderson, Brandon John, Foster Loyer, Duane Washington and Tyger Campbell.

**Georgetown has a strong group for its Midnight Madness, including Antwan Walker, Keldon Johnson,  Jamir Moultrie, Kiyon Boyd and the Mitchell twins.

Matt Coleman, the 6-foot-1, 174-pound point guard from Oak Hill (VA) Academy, met this week with Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski and is focusing on four schools.

Coleman has taken officials to Duke (Sept. 16) and Stanford (Sept. 30) and will next hit Texas the weekend of Oct. 28. His visit to Kansas for this coming weekend was postponed by a scrimmage, and he has no plans to make it up.

“It’s Stanford, Duke, Texas and Kansas,” Coleman said Thursday by phone of the schools on his list. “I will not be taking the Kansas visit this weekend. Time didn’t permit me to. I didn’t reschedule it yet.”

Coach K met with Coleman on Tuesday to show his level of interest.

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