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ACC basketball: 2018 recruiting

Cameron Reddish, a 6-foot-7 forward at Westtown (Pa.) School, is the 3rd-ranked player in the 2018 recruiting class, according to ESPN.com. Reddish is the highest-ranked player in the class to make his commitment after announcing on Sept. 1 that he would attend Duke.

Reddish is one of 24 players in the 2018 that have committed to ACC schools. Thirteen of those players are in ESPN.com's Top 100 for the class. The ACC would have two more Top 100 recruits; however, two players that had committed to Louisville re-opened their recruiting in the wake of the FBI scandal.

Here is a breakdown of each team in the ACC with the 2018 prospects that have committed, the number of scholarships the school can still fill and a look at the school's key targets.

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Boston College Eagles

2018 commitments: Boston College's lone committed recruit is Wynston Tabbs, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard out of Leonardtown, Md. He's not a Top 100 rated player, but he played AAU ball with Team Melo last year.

Scholarships left: 1. Boston College has one scholarship remaining. BC coach Jim Christian might hold onto it until the spring. He has taken a graduate transfer in each of the last two years.

Key targets: With only two available scholarships going into the 2018 class, Boston College had not extended many scholarship offers. BC has offered a few point guards, perhaps preparing for Jerome Robinson's eventual departure. Watch for Maurice Works, a 5-11 guard from Boston who attends Lawrence Academy.

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Clemson Tigers

2018 commitments: Clemson has two commitments in the 2018 class. The most intriguing might be Hunter Tyson. He's a 6-7 small forward out of Monroe, N.C. He's not in ESPN's Top 100, but he's still a 4-star recruit. Clemson also has a commitment from John Newman III, a 6-6 shooting guard from Greensboro, N.C.

Scholarships left: Clemson has two scholarships remaining.

Key targets: Clemson has several open offers to recruits. The big one would be Zion Williamson, the No. 2 rated player in the 2018 class and a South Carolina native. Also watch for Anthony Nelson, a 6-4 point guard from Hazard, Ky., who attends South Kent (Conn.) Prep. And remember the name of Richard "Trey'' Jamison, a 6-11 center from Hoover, Ala.

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Duke Blue Devils

2018 commits: Duke has received commitments from two players in the 2018 class. Cameron Reddish, a 6-7 small forward from Westtown (Pa.) School and Tre Jones, a 6-1 point guard from Apple Valley, Minn., are both Top 10 recruits. Reddish is ranked No. 3 in the class by ESPN.com, while Jones is at No. 10.

Jones is the younger brother of former Duke point guard Tyus Jones.

Scholarships left: Duke has one scholarship still available, but that's misleading. Duke figures to have several players leave early for the NBA, including highly-rated freshmen Marvin Bagley. So Duke figures to stay in pursuit of several more players in the 2018 class.

Key targets: Duke remains in the hunt for the two top-rated players in the 2018 class in R.J. Barrett and Zion Williamson. The Blue Devils also have extended offers to No. 14 guard Nassir Little and No. 55 small forward Jairus Hamilton.

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Florida State Seminoles

2018 commitments: Florida State has one commitment from a player in the 2018 class. Devin Vassell, a 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Suwanee, Ga., is the Seminoles' lone recruit. Vassell is an unheralded prospect with a 2-star rating.

Scholarships left: Florida State doesn't have any openings at this point. A transfer or early departure to the NBA could create room, but there's no glaring need that needs to be filled.

Key targets: Florida State's roster seems pretty well set. The Seminoles might lose a player or two, but nothing like last year when Dwayne Bacon, Jonathan Isaac and Xavier Rathan-Mayes all left. Two names to remember would be Duncan DeMuth, a 6-8 forward from Seminole, Fla., and Carlos Curry, a 6-11 center from Albany, Ga.

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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

2018 commitments: Georgia Tech has two commitments, including Top 100 prospect Mike Devoe. Devoe, a 6-3 guard from Montverde Academy, is ranked No. 56 in the 2018 class by ESPN.com. Georgia Tech also has a commitment from Kristian Sjolund, a 6-9 forward from Norway. Sjolund is considered a 4-star recruit.

Scholarships available: Georgia Tech has two scholarships that are still open.

Key targets: Georgia Tech needs to find a replacement for senior center Ben Lammers, which means Kenneth Nwuba, a 6-11 center from Nigeria who attends Huntington (W. Va.) Prep, could be a prime target. Also watch Drue Dinnon, a 6-2 guard from Smyrna, Ga., Richard Jemison, a 6-11 center from Hoover, Ala.

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Louisville Cardinals

2018 commits: Louisville had commitments from two highly-regarded 2018 recruits, but then the FBI scandal hit and both of the Cardinals' recruits rescinded their commitments. Anfernee Simons, a 6-4 shooting guard from IMG Academy, is ranked No. 8 in the class. Courtney Ramey, a 6-foot point guard, is No. 49 in ESPN.com's rankings.

Scholarships left: 2. This number could change. Players might leave the Louisville if it receives NCAA sanctions. Also current freshman Brian Bowen's status remains in limbo. He might not be eligible, which would open up another scholarship.

Key targets: Louisville has plenty of offers out to recruits, including Zion Williamson, Khalid Moore, Jairus Hamilton and Moses Brown, but it's hard to imagine any recruit committing anytime soon.

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Miami Hurricanes

2018 commitments: Miami does not have any commitments at this time.

Scholarships available: Miami has two scholarships available. This number could change, though. First, a few Miami players could be candidates to leave school early and enter the NBA draft, specifically Bruce Brown, Dewan Huell and Lonnie Walker. And then there's the specter of the FBI's investigation. Miami has been identified as one of two schools in the FBI report.

Key targets: Miami had extended offers to some highly-rated recruits including Zion Williamson, Devon Dotson, Nassir Little and Emmitt Williams. All four are in ESPN's top 30 players in the 2018 class. However, the cloud of the FBI investigation could make it hard for Miami to compete for those recruits. Little appeared to be on the verge of a commitment, but he's now wide open again. Jalen Carey had Miami among his final schools, but eliminated the Hurricanes in the wake of the FBI news.

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North Carolina Tar Heels

2018 commits: North Carolina has commitments from a trio of Top 50 recruits. Coby White, a 6-foot-3 point guard from Wilson, N.C., is the heir apparent to Joel Berry. He's the No. 25 recruit in the class. Rechon Black, the No. 48 ranked recruit, is a 6-7 small forward from Concord, N.C. Most recently, Nassir Little, a 6-6 small forward from Orlando, Fla., picked the Tar Heels. Little is ranked No. 14 in the class by ESPN.com.

Scholarships left: 0

Key targets: North Carolina has offers to several Top 20 recruits including Simi Shittu, Zion Williamson and Romeo Langford. The Tar Heels are also interested in Jairus Hamilton, a native of Concord, N.C. In order for UNC to bring in another recruit, some current player will have to transfer or enter the NBA early.

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N.C. State Wolfpack

2018 commitments: North Carolina State has two commitments in the 2018 class. Immanuel "Manny'' Bates is a 6-11 center from Fayetteville, N.C. He's ranked No. 78 in the class by ESPN.com. The Wolfpack picked up a commitment from Ian Steere, a 6-9 forward at Wesleyan Christian in High Point N.C.

Scholarships available: N.C. State has two scholarships open. Another one could come open if sophomore center Omer Yurtseven leaves to play pro ball after the season.

Key targets: N.C. State has offered Jairus Hamilton, a 6-8 forward from Charlotte, N.C.; Zion Williamson, the No. 2 prospect in the class; Keyontae Johnson, a 6-5 shooting guard from Norfolk, Va., and Jamie Lewis, a 6-3 point guard from Atlanta who attends Findlay Prep in Las Vegas; among several others. The Wolfpack also recently hosted Saddiq Bey, a 6-7 forward at Sidwell Friends School in Washington D.C., for a campus visit.

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Notre Dame Fighting Irish

2018 commitments: Notre Dame has gotten a lot of work done already with four commitments. All four of Notre Dame's commits are in ESPN's Top 100 led by Nate Laszewski, a 6-9 forward from Northfield, Mass., who is ranked No. 51. Dane Goodwin, a 6-5 shooting guard, originally committed to Ohio State, is ranked No. 77. At No. 80 is Robby Carmody, a 6-4 wing from Mars, Pa. Prentiss Hubb, a 6-3 guard from Upper Marlboro, Md., is at No. 90. He attends Gonzaga High School.

Scholarships available: Notre Dame has five seniors on its roster and two more scholarships available. But with four commitments, there is not a huge need to fill those spots.

Key targets: Notre Dame has extended an offer to Top 10 recruit Simi Shittu, a 6-9 forward at Vermont Academy.

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Pittsburgh Panthers

2018 commitments: Pittsburgh has one commitment in the 2018 class. Bryce Golden, a 6-foot-8 forward from Sharpsburg, Md., has pledged to the Panthers. He's a 4-star recruit, but not in ESPN's Top 100.

Scholarships left: 1. Pitt has one scholarship remaining, but the roster bears watching. Pitt suffered a bunch of transfers last year. It's possible one or more players could leave after this year.

Key targets: Pitt continues to show interest in several 2018 prospects. Only Jairus Hamilton, of Concord, N.C., is in ESPN's Top 100. Other names to watch include Curtis Aiken Jr., Saddiq Bey and Khalid Moore.

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Syracuse Orange

2018 commitments: Syracuse has three commitments so far, including two from Top 40 players. Darius Bazley, a 6-9 forward from Cincinnati, Ohio, is ranked No. 9 by ESPN.com. Jaleen Carey, a 6-3 guard from Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair, N.J., is ranked No. 34.

Buddy Boeheim, the son of SU coach Jim Boeheim, has also announced that he will play for the Orange. Boeheim is a 6-foot-5 shooting guard. He is attending Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H., this year.

Scholarships left: 2. There is much speculation that Tyus Battle, a sophomore, could leave for the NBA draft after the season. Syracuse may just pocket the remaining scholarships if it gets commitments from its two key remaining targets.

Key targets: Syracuse appears to be almost done with 2018. The SU coaches have just one scholarship offer extended to a current senior.

Nate Roberts, a 6-11 forward from Baltimore, Md., is attending Brewster Academy this year. He will announce on Oct. 17. His schools are Syracuse, Washington and Nebraska.

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Virginia Cavaliers

2018 commitments: Virginia recently landed a commitment from California guard Kihei Clark. Clark is a 5-foot-9 point guard. He's not highly rated, but he raised his profile recently and UCLA had been showing interest. Virginia also has a commitment from Kody Stattman, a 6-5 wing from Australia.

Scholarships left: 3. This is a big recruiting year for Virginia. The Cavaliers already have two recruits in the fold with Franceso Baddochi, a 6-7 freshman from Italy, redshirting this season. Even then, Virginia still has three scholarships open.

Key targets: Despite having three scholarships available, Virginia only has a handful of offers extended. One name to remember is Jared Butler, a 6-3 shooting guard from Reserve, La. Another is Kaden Archie, a 6-6 wing from Midlothian, Texas.

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Virginia Tech Hokies

2018 commitments: Jarren McAllister, a 6-3 shooting guard from Wake Forest, N.C., is Virginia Tech's lone commitment so far.

Scholarships left: Virginia Tech has three scholarships remaining.

Key targets: A prime target for Virginia Tech is Keyontae Johnson, a 6-5 guard from Norfolk, Va., who attends Oak Hill Academy. Another is Vince Lee, a 6-8 forward from Midlothian, Texas. Remember that Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams is a Texas native.

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Wake Forest Demon Deacons

2018 commitments: Wake Forest already has three commitments, including Top 20 prospect Jaylen Hoard. The 6-foot-8 Hoard is from France, but he now attends Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, N.C. He's ranked No. 19 in the 2018 class by ESPN.com. In addition to Hoard, Wake has commitments from Isaiah Mucius, who is ranked No. 71 in the class. Mucius, a 6-7 small forward from Maryland, now attends Brewster Academy. Sharone Wright Jr., a 6-5 point guard from Florence, N.C., has also committed.

Scholarships available: Wake Forest doesn't have any scholarships available.

Key targets: Wake Forest has several offers out to recruits, but some went out before Wake started racking up commitments. With no scholarships available, Wake might have to wait until spring to see if it sustains any departures via transfer or leaving to play pro ball.