Indiana fans hold collective breath waiting for Romeo Langford decision

By Mitch Stephens Apr 27, 2018, 8:00pm

MaxPreps first team All-American basketball star will announce his decision Monday in front of fans at his high school gym.

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The drum roll is getting louder. To the point that Romeo Langford and his family have to cover their ears.

The New Albany High School senior, a first team MaxPreps All-American and one of the greatest high school players to come out of the basketball-rich state of Indiana, will announce his college plans 7 p.m. local time Monday.

"He's just a high school kid going to play basketball," Langford's mother Sabrina told the Indianapolis Star. "What is the big deal?"

It's going to be a very big deal Monday at the New Albany gym, where Langford plans to make his announcement in front of what figures to be a very large gathering.

He drew sellout crowds most of his senior season while chasing Damon Bailey's career state scoring total of 3,134 points. Langford, a 6-foot-5 guard rated the No. 6 player overall in his class by 247Sports, fell just short at 3,002.



But the McDonald's All-American did average 35.5 points per game for the 25-2 Bulldogs.

He put off his college choice until the last minute while focusing on his final high school season. Recently he announced his three college finalists: Kansas, Indiana and Vanderbilt.

Hoosier fans take it as a positive sign that Langford picked a local venue, opposed from announcing on social media.

"I don't think it is going to be a negative reaction if I don't pick IU," Langford told the Star. "I think they will support me either way, wherever I go."
Romeo Langford averaged better than 35 points per game as a senior at New Albany High School in Indiana.
Romeo Langford averaged better than 35 points per game as a senior at New Albany High School in Indiana.
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