Monday, October 24, 2011

Recruiting tidbits from across the Southeast

Once again Ohio State loses to an SEC program, only this time it comes in the recruiting world and not on the gridiron. North Gwinnett (Suwanee, GA) defensive lineman Jordan Washington pledged late last week to Mississippi State after visiting the campus recently. Ohio State was late on offering the lineman that could play either end or tackle with his size 6-foot-3, 260-pound, and quickness, 4.9 40-yard dash. Washington makes four commitments for the North Gwinnett program this season with teammates headed to UMass and Furman. Quarterback Scott Hosch will likely play at the next level as well.

Tramel Terry of Goose Creek, SC, who recently backed off a commitment to the University of Georgia received another offer over the weekend. The 2013 wide receiver prospect initially pledged Mark Richt on Dawg Night back in July only to re-open his commitment a few weeks later. Now he has another offer after spending the weekend in Blacksburg, Virginia. Frank Beamer and the Hokies offered the Scout.com four-star wide receiver before he left campus. Terry has been to South Carolina for multiple visits as well as Georgia.

Tion Green has pledged to Cincinnati but that hasn’t stopped Al Golden of Miami from pursuing the Orlando area ATH. Green is projected to play either cornerback or running back. Miami is trying to get Green to commit to coming for an official visit.

For more, listen to The Official Visit tonight on 790 The Zone!

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