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    Where Should 5-Star Toni Bryant Go? Ranking the 6 Schools He’s Visiting – Including Arizona and Michigan

    As one of the top prospects in the 2026 recruiting class, five-star Toni Bryant is getting a lot of attention from many top colleges. On Tuesday, On3 insider Joe Tipton tweeted that he has visits scheduled with six college programs:

    “5-star Toni Bryant has scheduled visits to Arizona, Florida State, North Carolina, Missouri, NC State, and Michigan. The 6-10 forward and top-15 overall recruit is also eyeing two more blue-blood visits.”

    While he has visits scheduled with each school, he is not equally likely to sign with all of them.

    Ranking The Six Schools Toni Bryant Is Visiting

    Bryant still has nearly a year until he needs to make his final decision on which college he is going to. As a result, he appears to be taking his time by going on visits to several top schools. Here is a look at which of the six schools he is visiting are the best fit for the No. 13-ranked recruit, according to On3.

    #1 Florida State

    Bryant’s hometown is Tampa, Florida, and as a result, there is always the chance that he wants to stay close to home. Florida State is the only team from his home state that he is scheduled to visit. The Seminoles would be an interesting fit for him because he would likely be viewed as the team’s best player immediately. They have not qualified for March Madness since 2021.

    #2 Arizona

    If Bryant wants to join a team that is already positioned to be strong in the coming seasons, Arizona could be a good fit. The team was the No. 4 seed in its section of the March Madness bracket and was eliminated by No. 1-ranked Duke. The Wildcats could be championship contenders with a strong recruiting class.

    #3 Michigan

    The Michigan Wolverines had a similarly strong run, reaching the Sweet 16 of March Madness this past season. Michigan is one of the most prestigious sports schools in the nation, which could be attractive to Toni Bryant.

    #4 North Carolina

    North Carolina is an interesting option because the Tar Heels, traditionally, are one of the strongest programs in the nation. However, they lost in the first round this season. If Bryant wants to help rebuild a historic program, North Carolina would be a good option.

    #5 Missouri

    After a strong 2024-25 season, Missouri was upset by Drake in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The team has struggled in recent years, only making occasional March Madness appearances. As a result, the Tigers are not the most likely option for Bryant among the schools he’s visiting.

    #6 NC State

    NC State is probably the least likely destination for Bryant among the six schools he is visiting. The team did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament in 2025 and has a new head coach. That might not be appealing to one of the top recruits in the 2026 class.

     

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