SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Five-star power forward Emmitt Williams, one of the best available prospects in the 2018 class, is down to a trio of schools, but isn’t sure when he will make his college choice.

The three finalists for Williams, a 6-foot-6 power forward out of Orlando (Fla.) Oak Ridge, are Florida, LSU and Oregon. To date, Williams has taken official visits to LSU and Oregon.

What sticks out about his three finalists?

LSU: “What stands out is they are a great team and coach [Will] Wade is a heck of a coach. What he’s doing this year with their team is magnificent. He’s great and I liked the players on my visits and I had a magnificent time on the court and off the court. I watched them practice and they get after it.”

Oregon: “Oregon is great. I’d never been on that side of the country. The weather was great. All the Nike stuff was crazy, plus I met the owner of Nike. I shook his hand and had a great conversation with him, so that was great and a blessing.”

Florida: “Florida is like one of my first offers, plus I’m from Florida. Coach [Mike] White is a great coach and he’s been in my ear. We’ve had some great conversations and coach [Jordan] Mincy is a great guy. Plus, one of my former teammates goes there, Isaiah Stokes. He’s going to be great, I can’t wait to see his freshman year. He’s been in my ear and one of my other former teammates, Keyontae Johnson just committed there.”

Williams said he’s not sure if he will set up another official mention, but did mention that he would be open to new schools making a call. Williams said he’s not sure when he may make his college choice.

“When the man above tells me, that’s when I’ll know,” he said when asked about his decision.

The 247Sports Crystal Ball currently favors LSU for Williams, as 72-percent of the predictions are for the Tigers. Oregon sits in second with 17-percent of the predictions.

On the court, Williams was impressive in Oak Ridge’s win over Roselle Catholic at the Hoophall Classic, scoring 18 points and 11 rebounds.

“I played great today, Williams said. “It was good to come up here and play in this great tournament at Hoophall. Hopefully I can be in it one day, the Hall of Fame.”

“It was great going against Naz,” he added. “I’ve been knowing Naz since seventh grade so it was great to go against him and see how we’ve developed our skills, so it was great going against him.”

Williams performance included highlight reels dunks in the paint, adjusting finishes at the rim and he did a very good job on the backboard.

Williams is ranked No. 24 in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.