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Indianapolis native and four-star corner, Mark Zackery IV, is one of the most sought-after players in the country but appears to be closer to a decision.
On Thursday, the No. 61 player in the country and top player in the state of Indiana revealed that he trimmed down his list of schools to four.
His four finalists consisted of Cincinnati, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Florida.
Zackery has excelled on both sides of the ball, recording 53 catches for 823 yards and eight scores on offense. On defense, which is where he projects to play in college, he totaled 39 tackles, eight pass breakups, four interceptions, a fumble return for a touchdown, and grabbed a pick-six.
It is also worth noting that he helped lead Ben Davis High School to state titles in football and basketball, with Cincinnati even being willing to let him play both sports at the next level.
He currently holds two crystal ball predictions in favor of Notre Dame.
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