Four-star big man Eric Reibe breaks down his final five schools

Eric Reibe, the No. 27 overall prospect in the class of 2025 has officially cut his list to five schools.
The 7-foot, 235-pound big man from Potomac, Maryland will make his college decision between Indiana, Oregon, Creighton, UConn, and Kansas.
At this point Reibe has visited all five schools and each program has made visits to Bullis High School (Md.)
“They all need a 7-footer who’s versatile,” Reibe told 247Sports. “They’re all losing their centers and they see me as an impact player who can come in and fill that void. My relationship with each with all the coaches are also really strong. I’m going to keep building it as I prepare to make my decision.”
Reibe broke down his final five schools with 247Sports.
Kansas: “Hunter Dickinson is leaving and we play somewhat similar. They would use me like they’re using him and see me as a starter. They use his length on the offensive and defensive side of the ball and want to do the same for me. I also have a strong relationship with Coach Self, love the campus and the players.
Indiana: “They’re losing two or three centers and they see me having starting minutes. They’ve emphasized how they develop guys like Trayce Jackson Davis and Kel’el Ware.”
UConn: “They’ll still have a big but see me playing alongside Tarris Reed. They want to use me like a Donovan Clingan.”
Creighton: “Ryan Kalkbrenner is leaving so they want to use me like him but use more my offensive skillset.”
Oregon: “The opportunity for playing time is huge at Oregon. They also have a lot of players in their last year. Outside of that all of their resources are very important to develop my body to the next level. Coach Altman also wants to utilize my playmaking skills.”