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Jordan Tucker, a 6-foot-8 high school senior, will visit Syracuse University this weekend.

(Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com)

Syraucse, N.Y. Jordan Tucker, a highly-rated recruit in the 2017 class, has changed his plans and will visit Syracuse University this weekend.

Tucker, a 6-foot-8 guard/forward from Marietta, Ga., had been scheduled to visit Oregon this weekend.

His father, Lew Tucker, had told syracuse.com on Tuesday that Jordan would make an official campus visit to Syracuse the following weekend.

However, Tucker just posted a change in those plans on his Twitter page.

Change of plans... I will be taking an official visit to Syracuse this weekend April 7-9🍊 — Jordan Tucker (@Therealjtucks) April 5, 2017

Tucker's final list of schools includes Syracuse, Oregon, Georgia Tech and Villanova. He had been considering Indiana until the school fired coach Tom Crean.

ESPN.com lists Tucker as the No. 40 prospect in the 2017 class.

Lew Tucker said his son now stands 6-feet, 8-inches tall and weighs 210 pounds. He possesses an excellent outside shot and competed in a 3-point shooting contest at the NCAA's Final Four this past weekend.

Tucker spent his first three years of high school at Archbishop Stepinic in White Plains, N.Y. The family moved to the Atlanta area last summer and he attended Wheeler High School in Marietta, Ga., this past year.