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No favorite teams for Reed

Former Elk Grove (Calif.) Cosumnes Oaks standouts Marcus Rios and Alex Van Dyke have ended up at UCLA but there is no guarantee L.J. Reed is going to play for the Bruins.
Reed, the next top prospect at Cosumnes Oaks, said this past weekend at the RCS Northern California that UCLA is definitely involved in his recruitment but he has no leaders yet and said he remains open to all programs.
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"It's going good," Reed said. "I'm just blessed to even have the opportunity to have all these schools recruiting me.
"There are a lot of schools that have offered. I can name some - Washington State, Washington, UCLA, ASU, Arizona and then Oregon State, Colorado State and then Idaho was my first one. More should be coming."
The 6-foot-3, 200-pound receiver said he doesn't have any leaders at this point but he does know the UCLA program well.
With a teammate already there and another on the way, the Rivals250 standout seems well-versed in the Bruins and possibly going to play there one day.
"I think they're pretty good," Reed said. "I know they're pretty good because I've been watching them on (television). It's a good school to graduate from and it's a good degree to have after college."
Rated as the No. 27 receiver in the 2015 class by Rivals.com, Reed said Van Dyke has not been pushing UCLA hard on him yet but the Bruins will definitely play a factor as his recruitment continues.
There is no frontrunner yet, though, at this point.
"I want to take visits," Reed said. "I don't know where yet though."
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