Shabazz Muhammad, the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2012, continues to put off his college decision. Unlike many other recruits, Muhammad doesn't need to sign early because he can choose any school in the country at any time.

"I think that's a really big advantage for me, to be able to find the style of play that fits me and sit down with my family to talk about which aspects of my game will fit into the programs I like.

"Watching these college games is really going to be an important thing for me."

Muhammad said he took official visits to Texas A&M in September and Kentucky in October.

Muhammad's meeting with John Calipari stands out.

"I think it's probably because it was my last official visit," he said, "but Coach Cal's personality is great. He pushes his players in practice. That's the thing I'm looking for. I'm trying to get better and get to the next level."

He plans to take his remaining official visits to Arizona, which is set to land the No. 1-rated group of early signees, Duke and Kansas. Muhammad also continues to consider UCLA and hometown UNLV, coached by the brother of his high school coach, Dave Rice.