Kanon Catchings, projected 2025 1st-round pick, commits to BYU - ESPN
Kanon Catchings, a projected first-round pick in 2025, told ESPN he has committed to BYU.
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Kanon Catchings, a projected first-round pick in 2025, told ESPN he has committed to BYU.
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