Monday, October 17, 2011

A preview of The Official Visit, TONIGHT 9PM!

Be sure to tune in tonight from9-10 to 790 The Zone for The Official Visit! Fletcher Proctor, Scott Janovitz. FUN TIMES

Take it for what you will since it comes from Twitter, but University of Georgia offensive line pledge John Theus (Jacksonville,FL) and top running back prospect Keith Marshall (Raleigh, NC)exchanged tweets that could get Bulldogs fans toes a-tapping. After Marshall noted that it is getting “closer and closer to December.. time to make that decision,” Theus responded “just come run behind me.”

Marshall retweeted “Lol sounds good to me.” Georgia fans are likely dreaming of a Marshall/Isaiah Crowell running attack with Theus helping to lead the charge. Marshall also tweeted earlier this year in defense of Mark Richt so Bulldog Nation should feel good about its chances of landing the prospect. Marshall has Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Clemson in his finalists along with Georgia.

Long-time Auburn pledge Josh Holsey, a projected cornerback at the next level, may have impressed Florida State enough on offense recently to get a harder look by the Seminoles. Holsey, who sometimes plays out of the wildcat offense for Creekside (GA) High School, has announced that he will take an official visit to Florida State.

The state of Georgia has been sending tailbacks to SEC programs all year long and it appears that another back is headed out of state. Kenno Loyal has declared his intentions to attend Ole Miss according to his high school coach. He will join Mike Hilton (Sandy Creek) in Oxford. Imani Cross (North Hall) has pledged to Tennessee, Mike Davis (Stephenson) has given his word to Florida, and Kenyan Drake (Hillgrove) and Justin Taylor (North Atlanta) are both headed to Alabama.

Finally Joseph Jackson (Jacksonville, FL) has apparently reopened his recruiting process as the OLB prospect will look around at other schools, despite being “committed” to West Virginia. Jackson recently called the commitment to the Neers “soft,” and he could choose to visit schools closer to home.

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