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<p>We are excited to unveil our Updated Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2028 Prospect Rankings!!! This new drop features our expanded rankings growing from the Top 35 to the Top 50 prospects, over 50 new names, and just shy of 500 total prospects now included in the database for the Class of 2028. We first released an initial Watch List for the freshman class back in October of 2024 and have had a couple of updates/expansions since then, but after a full year of evaluation we felt like it was time to take a stab at ranking some more of these young prospects and updating everything heading into the high school season. Before diving into the expanded rankings and watch list, as always, let's talk about the process a bit.</p>
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<p>All of our rankings are an inexact science. However, that is even more true with the Class of 2028 because it is still hard to find all of the best names. Quite simply, if you did not attend our Prep Hoops Indiana Freshman Showcase in 2024, our Sophomore ID Camp in 2025, or play at the varsity level this past high school season it is very likely that you have been over looked to this point. That is true even as we approach a full year of evaluating this 2028 class. We take a lot of pride in uncovering nearly 500 prospects so far to include in our database, but we know there are more out there that deserve recognition. That is why we update these a handful of times per year. Please reach out to me if you believe you, or someone you know, should be included. I'll be in the gym all winter as well working to grow our database and fine tune the rankings.</p>
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<p>Also, some of the profiles included in the Watch List are incomplete. While I did take some time to clean things up, for the most part I left the information provided unchanged. Therefore, if you notice that your position and/or high school is not listed please contact me directly and I will get that updated immediately. Similarly, if you notice anything WRONG within your profile (name misspelling, height, position, high school, etc.) please reach out to me directly as well.</p>
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<p>Now, here is the SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT SENTENCE you will ever read on Prep Hoops. These are PROSPECT rankings, not PRODUCTION rankings. Inevitably, sometime in the next hour, I will get a Twitter DM or email stating something to the effect of “how is Player X ranked #Y when he hasn't even played varsity yet while my son, Player Z, averaged 15 points per game as a freshman?” That is where I will direct you to my favorite sentence. PROSPECT versus PRODUCTION. Obviously, sometimes I get it wrong. As I led with, this is in an inexact science even after 12+ years. However, there will be Division I prospects that don't play a varsity minute until they are a junior at some larger schools while there will be four-year All-Conference players at some smaller schools that will barely be recruited at all. Our job is to try to see through the stats and evaluate what things will look like a few years from now. That can be very hard to do, and, once again, is why we update these regularly and spend more time in the gym than anyone else.</p>
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<p>Also, it is true, that rankings really don't matter. I know that is a bit of cliche and I understand why they matter to players…that is why I spend countless hours evaluating prospects and then pour over all information time and time again to put out the most accurate ranking possible. I know it matters to YOU. However, they don't matter much at all to the people who actually matter…college coaches. When a college coach asks me about a prospect they don't look to see what he is ranked and I don't look before I respond. Evaluations matter…rankings don't.</p>
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<p>Finally, I am always very transparent when it comes to rankings. My email address is coachbrandonramsey@gmail.com or you can find me on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/BRamseyKSR">@BRamseyKSR</a>. Reach out to me if you have any questions or if you would like to submit information to be considered at the next update. We do these 3-4 times a year because we know it is an inexact science. There will always be someone flying under-the-radar. However, at Prep Hoops Indiana, we do as good of a job as possible covering every single corner of the state and finding good players from high-major Division I prospects to Division III prospects and everything in between. Between coaching at the collegiate level, running my own scouting service, and now working here at Prep Hoops Indiana I've been involved in the player evaluation and recruiting world for nearly 15 years. I am here to help you above all else. Please never hesitate to reach out with questions, comments, or concerns.</p>
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<p>Now, without further ado, let's take a look at our updated and expanded Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2028 Prospect Rankings.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><a href="https://prephoops.com/indiana/rankings/2028-rankings/">***CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE UPDATED AND EXPANDED PREP HOOPS INDIANA CLASS OF 2028 TOP 50 PROSPECT RANKINGS***</a></h2>
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We are excited to unveil our Updated Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2028 Prospect Rankings!!! This new drop features our expanded rankings growing from the Top 35 to the Top 50 prospects, over 50 new names, and just shy of 500 total prospects now included in the database for the Class of 2028. We first released an initial Watch List for the freshman class back in October of 2024 and have had a couple of updates/expansions since then, but after a full year of evaluation we felt like it was time to take a stab at ranking some more of these young prospects and updating everything heading into the high school season. Before diving into the expanded rankings and watch list, as always, let's talk about the process a bit.
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