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#7 a beast tho...reminds me of Miami dbs during the glory days
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Cinci never led for Pig. He's been a UCF lead since fo'ever and a day
You prolly know more behind the scenes than me. He just has been naming UC, UCF, and SoCar as his top 3.
Cinci never led for Pig. He's been a UCF lead since fo'ever and a day
You prolly know more behind the scenes than me. He just has been naming UC, UCF, and SoCar as his top 3.
OFFICIAL VISITORS
RB Keith Marshall – nation’s No. 1 tailback
OT D.J. Humphries (UF commitment) – nation’s No. 1 offensive tackle
TE Kurt Freitag – may be down to Florida and Alabama
DT Carlos Watkins – told me on Sept. 21 he was planning to attend, now he is reportedly not sure
2012 PROSPECTS
DL Leonard Williams – second visit in as many games for the four-star
DE/LB Jordan Jenkins – down to Florida, Alabama and may be nearing decision after this visit
DE/LB Dante Fowler (FSU commit) – has flirted with Gators for a very long time
TE Kent Taylor – nation’s No. 1 tight end
CB Chris Bivins – still waiting and hoping for a UF offer
TE Sean Culkin – see Bivins
WR Raphael Andrades – ditto for one of Jacquez Green’s kids at Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln
NOT SURE
OT Avery Young – Florida’s top offensive tackle target
WR Nelson Agholor – One of two five-star receivers atop UF’s board
2012 FLORIDA COMMITS
CB Brian Poole – five-star
RB Mike Davis – four-star
S Marcus Maye – four-star
WR Latroy Pittman – four-star
OT Jessamen Dunker – five-star
PK Austin Hardin – three-star
OLB Jeremi Powell – four-star
CB Willie Bailey – four-star
2013 PROSPECTS
WR Ahmad Fulwood
WR Taj Williams
WR Reggie Davis
WR Carlos Burse
RB Greg Bryant
RB Kelvin Taylor
RB Adam Lane
RB Derrick Henry
DT Jay Ellison
LB Nigel Harris
LB James Hearns
LB Reuben Foster (Bama commit)
S Nick Washington
S Marcell Harris
DB Jamonte Jones
DB Damonte Jones
OFFICIAL VISITORS
RB Keith Marshall – nation’s No. 1 tailback
OT D.J. Humphries (UF commitment) – nation’s No. 1 offensive tackle
TE Kurt Freitag – may be down to Florida and Alabama
DT Carlos Watkins – told me on Sept. 21 he was planning to attend, now he is reportedly not sure
2012 PROSPECTS
DL Leonard Williams – second visit in as many games for the four-star
DE/LB Jordan Jenkins – down to Florida, Alabama and may be nearing decision after this visit
DE/LB Dante Fowler (FSU commit) – has flirted with Gators for a very long time
TE Kent Taylor – nation’s No. 1 tight end
CB Chris Bivins – still waiting and hoping for a UF offer
TE Sean Culkin – see Bivins
WR Raphael Andrades – ditto for one of Jacquez Green’s kids at Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln
NOT SURE
OT Avery Young – Florida’s top offensive tackle target
WR Nelson Agholor – One of two five-star receivers atop UF’s board
2012 FLORIDA COMMITS
CB Brian Poole – five-star
RB Mike Davis – four-star
S Marcus Maye – four-star
WR Latroy Pittman – four-star
OT Jessamen Dunker – five-star
PK Austin Hardin – three-star
OLB Jeremi Powell – four-star
CB Willie Bailey – four-star
2013 PROSPECTS
WR Ahmad Fulwood
WR Taj Williams
WR Reggie Davis
WR Carlos Burse
RB Greg Bryant
RB Kelvin Taylor
RB Adam Lane
RB Derrick Henry
DT Jay Ellison
LB Nigel Harris
LB James Hearns
LB Reuben Foster (Bama commit)
S Nick Washington
S Marcell Harris
DB Jamonte Jones
DB Damonte Jones
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
http://cincinnati.rivals....0981&fid=&tid=&mid=&rid=
Can someone post this?
September 27, 2011
[h1]Commits continue to look at others[/h1]
Chris Nee
Recruiting Analyst
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With more than 150 commitments already in the Sunshine State, it should be expected that a number of those who have pledged to a particular school will still take an official visit elsewhere. Here is a rundown of some prospects who intend to visit a school or schools other than the one at which they are committed.
John Theus is committed to Georgia, but will visit Notre Dame. Jacksonville Bolles five-star offensive tackle John Theus remains firm in his commitment to Georgia. That being said, he has scheduled an official visit to one other school at this point. The 6-foot-6, 292-pound Rivals100 lineman will make his way to Notre Dame in late October when the Irish host Southern Cal.
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas four-star defensive end Jelani Hamilton remains committed to Miami but admits he is keeping a close eye on the NCAA investigation into the Hurricanes. While the Rivals100 prospect is firm to Al Golden and company, he will likely take visits to check out a few other options. Possible stops include Georgia, LSU, and North Carolina. No visits are planned as of today.
Miami Norland four-star linebacker Keith Brown visited Clemson last weekend and gave the trip rave reviews, naming the Tigers as his No. 1 school at this time. That being said, the Rivals250 prospect has yet to decommit from the Miami Hurricanes. Other visits remain a possibility for Brown as well.
Ocala Vanguard four-star safety P.J. Williams says he remains firm to Florida State, but as he has planned to do for some time he will take other official visits. Two likely destinations for the Rivals250 prospect are Alabama and Miami.
South Miami four-star cornerback Amos Leggett remains firm to the Miami Hurricanes, but also said he wants to enjoy the recruiting process and take some visits. Eventual destinations for those possible visits aren't clear at this point according to the Rivals250 prospect.
Citra North Marion four-star tight end Sean Price, who is committed to USF, has been receiving a lot of attention during his senior season. The Rivals250 tight end says that as of right now he plans to take official visits to Arkansas and Tennessee.
Orlando Boone four-star wide receiver Marvin Bracy says he is pretty firm to Florida State, the team he committed to in July, but this past weekend he traveled to watch Texas A&M host Oklahoma State. He said the visit to College Station was pretty nice but didn't lead to him changing his mind. He will likely take an official visit to Alabama at some point in January.
Miami Central four-star defensive back Donaldven Manning remains a solid commitment to the Virginia Tech Hokies, but he has already scheduled an official visit to Notre Dame. Nebraska is another likely destination for the South Florida defensive back.
Miami Norland offensive tackle Ereck Flowers says he remains firmly committed to Miami but intends to visit some other schools. Flowers didn't share any specific plans or destinations for those eventual trips.
Gainesville three-star cornerback Chris Bivins, who is committed to South Florida, has already tripped to N.C. State. He also plans to visit Arkansas and says a trip to South Carolina may also occur.
TaJarvis Fuller remains strong in his Illini pledge. Fort Myers Dunbar three-star safety TaJarvis Fuller says he remains 'strong' in his commitment to Illinois, but that official visits elsewhere will occur. He will definitely visitUCF and Iowa State, with Maryland and N.C. State also being possible visit destinations.
Jacksonville First Coast three-star linebacker Joseph Jackson defines himself as a 'soft verbal' to West Virginia. He will take at least three official visits - Georgia, North Carolina and West Virginia.
Delray Beach Village Academy three-star wide receiver Devonte Robinson, a West Virginia commitment, made a surprise visit to Minnesota last weekend. While he enjoyed his time around the Gophers' program he contends his commitment is solid to the Mountaineers and has no other visits planned at this time outside of seeing his future home.
Lakeland Victory Christian Academy three-star prospect Demeitre Brim has taken a pair of unofficial visits to Central Florida despite being committed to Virginia. Official visits to Central Florida and Ole Miss are a possibility for the talented athlete who likely ends up at linebacker in college.
Daytona Beach Seabreeze three-star quarterback Trenton Norvell, a Marshall commitment, says he remains firm but will visit others who want to try to prove why he should attend their school. Cincinnati and Temple get a shot to try to sway him. He will visit the Bearcats on the weekend of October 15.
Pompano Beach Blanche Ely three-star cornerback Adrian Burton committed to SMU in early August. He remains confident in that decision, but intends to take an official visit to Vanderbilt at some point down the road.
Gulfport Boca Ciega three-star safety Denzel Conyers, who is recovering well from a torn ACL, says he remains firm to FIU but that he intends to take at least one other official visit. The three-star defensive back said that he will almost certainly visit Middle Tennessee State with visits to Kentucky and Purdue also a possibility.
Conyers' teammate, fellow defensive back Elijah McClendon, is committed to Middle Tennessee but will also use official visits to check out other options. Some possible destinations for the two-star defensive back include Bethune-Cookman and North Carolina Central.
Quick hits
Land O'Lakes (Fla.) four-star tight end Kent Taylor is currently planning to make his commitment known when he receives his U.S. Army All-American Bowl jersey on Oct. 27. The Rivals100 prospect is expected to choose from Florida, Penn State, Florida State and Georgia. The Gators look to be the leader at this time.
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
http://cincinnati.rivals....0981&fid=&tid=&mid=&rid=
Can someone post this?
September 27, 2011
[h1]Commits continue to look at others[/h1]
Chris Nee
Recruiting Analyst
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With more than 150 commitments already in the Sunshine State, it should be expected that a number of those who have pledged to a particular school will still take an official visit elsewhere. Here is a rundown of some prospects who intend to visit a school or schools other than the one at which they are committed.
John Theus is committed to Georgia, but will visit Notre Dame. Jacksonville Bolles five-star offensive tackle John Theus remains firm in his commitment to Georgia. That being said, he has scheduled an official visit to one other school at this point. The 6-foot-6, 292-pound Rivals100 lineman will make his way to Notre Dame in late October when the Irish host Southern Cal.
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas four-star defensive end Jelani Hamilton remains committed to Miami but admits he is keeping a close eye on the NCAA investigation into the Hurricanes. While the Rivals100 prospect is firm to Al Golden and company, he will likely take visits to check out a few other options. Possible stops include Georgia, LSU, and North Carolina. No visits are planned as of today.
Miami Norland four-star linebacker Keith Brown visited Clemson last weekend and gave the trip rave reviews, naming the Tigers as his No. 1 school at this time. That being said, the Rivals250 prospect has yet to decommit from the Miami Hurricanes. Other visits remain a possibility for Brown as well.
Ocala Vanguard four-star safety P.J. Williams says he remains firm to Florida State, but as he has planned to do for some time he will take other official visits. Two likely destinations for the Rivals250 prospect are Alabama and Miami.
South Miami four-star cornerback Amos Leggett remains firm to the Miami Hurricanes, but also said he wants to enjoy the recruiting process and take some visits. Eventual destinations for those possible visits aren't clear at this point according to the Rivals250 prospect.
Citra North Marion four-star tight end Sean Price, who is committed to USF, has been receiving a lot of attention during his senior season. The Rivals250 tight end says that as of right now he plans to take official visits to Arkansas and Tennessee.
Orlando Boone four-star wide receiver Marvin Bracy says he is pretty firm to Florida State, the team he committed to in July, but this past weekend he traveled to watch Texas A&M host Oklahoma State. He said the visit to College Station was pretty nice but didn't lead to him changing his mind. He will likely take an official visit to Alabama at some point in January.
Miami Central four-star defensive back Donaldven Manning remains a solid commitment to the Virginia Tech Hokies, but he has already scheduled an official visit to Notre Dame. Nebraska is another likely destination for the South Florida defensive back.
Miami Norland offensive tackle Ereck Flowers says he remains firmly committed to Miami but intends to visit some other schools. Flowers didn't share any specific plans or destinations for those eventual trips.
Gainesville three-star cornerback Chris Bivins, who is committed to South Florida, has already tripped to N.C. State. He also plans to visit Arkansas and says a trip to South Carolina may also occur.
TaJarvis Fuller remains strong in his Illini pledge. Fort Myers Dunbar three-star safety TaJarvis Fuller says he remains 'strong' in his commitment to Illinois, but that official visits elsewhere will occur. He will definitely visitUCF and Iowa State, with Maryland and N.C. State also being possible visit destinations.
Jacksonville First Coast three-star linebacker Joseph Jackson defines himself as a 'soft verbal' to West Virginia. He will take at least three official visits - Georgia, North Carolina and West Virginia.
Delray Beach Village Academy three-star wide receiver Devonte Robinson, a West Virginia commitment, made a surprise visit to Minnesota last weekend. While he enjoyed his time around the Gophers' program he contends his commitment is solid to the Mountaineers and has no other visits planned at this time outside of seeing his future home.
Lakeland Victory Christian Academy three-star prospect Demeitre Brim has taken a pair of unofficial visits to Central Florida despite being committed to Virginia. Official visits to Central Florida and Ole Miss are a possibility for the talented athlete who likely ends up at linebacker in college.
Daytona Beach Seabreeze three-star quarterback Trenton Norvell, a Marshall commitment, says he remains firm but will visit others who want to try to prove why he should attend their school. Cincinnati and Temple get a shot to try to sway him. He will visit the Bearcats on the weekend of October 15.
Pompano Beach Blanche Ely three-star cornerback Adrian Burton committed to SMU in early August. He remains confident in that decision, but intends to take an official visit to Vanderbilt at some point down the road.
Gulfport Boca Ciega three-star safety Denzel Conyers, who is recovering well from a torn ACL, says he remains firm to FIU but that he intends to take at least one other official visit. The three-star defensive back said that he will almost certainly visit Middle Tennessee State with visits to Kentucky and Purdue also a possibility.
Conyers' teammate, fellow defensive back Elijah McClendon, is committed to Middle Tennessee but will also use official visits to check out other options. Some possible destinations for the two-star defensive back include Bethune-Cookman and North Carolina Central.
Quick hits
Land O'Lakes (Fla.) four-star tight end Kent Taylor is currently planning to make his commitment known when he receives his U.S. Army All-American Bowl jersey on Oct. 27. The Rivals100 prospect is expected to choose from Florida, Penn State, Florida State and Georgia. The Gators look to be the leader at this time.
*Closes the lid on my casket*Originally Posted by dreClark
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Originally Posted by FlaHustler1024
Coach Gundy
Canes hating on LSU isn't nothing new.
Minutes later, Miami’s Andrew Bain, appearing to be dazed, was escorted by officers out of the tunnel. Miami coach Larry Coker said Bain and teammate Khalil Jones were knocked unconscious, but no players were detained by police.