TAR HEELS LATEST: UNC’s Men Basketball Head Coach Hubert Davis, Reveals The Basketball Program Has Reached Out And Are About To Land Indiana Native High-Rising Prospect To Chapel Hill. Braylon Mullins A 4-Star Shooting Guard Became A Top Priority For…SEE MORE…

Braylon Mullins, a standout prospect in the Class of 2025, has emerged as one of the most promising talents. As his recruitment gains momentum, Mullins has narrowed his focus to 10 schools. Recently, he unveiled his top 10 list, which includes prestigious programs like UNC, Alabama, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee, Purdue, Duke, UConn, Kentucky, and Kansas.

Hailing from Greenfield, Indiana, Mullins has continued to ascend in the rankings, now recognized as a four-star player. Since receiving an offer from UNC on May 21, his stock has risen, with 247Sports ranking him as the 23rd overall player in his class and the 3rd in Indiana.

UNC remains a strong contender in Mullins’ recruitment, evident from his scheduled official visit to Chapel Hill on September 14-15. Given this level of mutual interest, it would have been surprising to see the Tar Heels excluded from his final list.

Mullins, a versatile guard known for more than just his shooting prowess, presents a significant recruiting target for North Carolina. Head coach Hubert Davis and his staff are expected to intensify their efforts to secure Mullins’ commitment for the upcoming season.

The North Carolina Tar Heels made progress in their pursuit of a highly-regarded prospect for their 2025 recruiting class.

Just two months before his scheduled official visit, four-star shooting guard Braylon Mullins has narrowed down his list of 32 offers to a final group of 10 schools. Mullins announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he will be focusing on North Carolina, UConn, Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, Alabama, Duke, Michigan, Purdue, and Tennessee moving forward. This selection includes both traditional powerhouse programs and schools from the Midwest region, reflecting the ongoing development of his recruitment process.

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