North Carolina officially jumps into the mix for Class of 2027 five-star Jordan Page

Another in-state product has secured an offer from Hubert Davis and the UNC basketball program.
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The UNC basketball program seems to be very high on the in-state products that the Class of 2027 has to offer!

After extending offers to LJ Smith and King Gibson (who originates from the state of North Carolina), the Tar Heels have added another Class of 2027 stud to their radar.

As announced on social media by the Garner Road Basketball Club, five-star combo guard Jordan Page has picked up an offer from North Carolina.

A 6-foot-5 guard from Raleigh, North Carolina, Page is regarded as the No. 15 overall prospect in the Class of 2027 by 247Sports Composite. He also is viewed as the second-best player from his home state, only trailing CJ Rosser, who is arguably the best player this class has to offer.

Page's recruitment appears to be on the verge of heating up. After earning offers from Georgetown and NC State, the rising junior picked up his offer from North Carolina, adding another in-state option to his list of potential schools. It's also important to note that Page made an unofficial visit to Duke at the beginning of February, as an offer from the Blue Devils might not be far behind.

Two areas have stood out in the UNC basketball program's early recruitment of the 2027 class. For starters, the Tar Heels have been heavily-invested in the combo guard market, and have also been focused on building relationships with some of the best players that reside in the state of North Carolina.

While the Tar Heels will likely cast a wide net of offers to various Class of 2027 prospects, it's interesting to see how Hubert Davis and his staff are attacking this recruiting class early on.

North Carolina added two guard who can be considered combo guards within their 2025 recruiting class, and could be looking to add another within their 2026 recruiting group. Based on the early data, the Tar Heels definitely want to add at least one from the Class of 2027, as the in-state talent has been very appealing to them thus far.