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College Basketball Rumors – Kentucky, Indiana & Michigan State Interested in Recruiting Miles Bridges
The number 8 overall player in the class of 2016 according to ESPN, Miles Bridges, has narrowed down his field of potential schools to three from five, with Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan State the ones left standing.
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College Football Rumors – Texas A&M Aggies, LSU Tigers & Ole Miss Rebels Still Waiting for Drake Davis Decision
There’s no doubt wide receiver Drake Davis is giving recruiters and the colleges interested in him a lot of headaches, but his decision to where he’ll go, probably between his top three choices (LSU, Texas A&M & Ole Miss) will be coming soon.
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College Football Rumors – Oklahoma, Oregon, Miami, Clemson, Auburn & Maryland Interested in Recruiting Rahshaun Smith
There’s a very long list of possibilities for Rahshaun Smith, the number two outside linebacker in the 2016 class, to consider. He has three official visits with Clemson, Maryland and Auburn, and two more that might go to Oklahoma, Oregon or Miami, but he has offers from a lot of other schools across the nation, including Alabama, Florida State, Notre Dame, Ohio State and USC.
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College Basketball Rumors – Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA, Indiana, Texas, California, San Diego State & Gonzaga Interested in Recruiting T.J. Leaf
After decommitting from Arizona, T.J Leaf is getting a lot of attention from a lot of schools around the country, and is reportedly considering eight schools: Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA, Texas, California, San Diego State, Gonzaga and Indiana.
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College Football Rumors – Alabama, Ohio State, Auburn & Ole Miss Interested in Signing Greg Little
With Greg Little de-committing from Texas A&M, there’s an opening for Alabama, Ole Miss, Auburn and Ohio State to sign the offensive tackle out of Allen High School in Texas and keep him committed.
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College Football Playoff – Maps of Teams Recruiting Grounds
The College Football Playoff brings four teams that come from different conferences, and also recruit in very different ways. Ohio State and Florida State rely on talent much closer to home. Alabama do very well everywhere, while Oregon have to mostly go out of state to get their best player.
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College Football Recruiting – Texas A&M Aggies Get Quarterback Kyler Murray
It seems that tradition and family is important for Kyler Murray, the top ranked high school quarterback in the nation, committing to Texas A&M to be his College Football program, following in the footsteps of his father Kevin Murray, a two-time All-American during the mid 80’s, while his son rejected offers from Oregon and Auburn.
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Best Out-of-State Recruiting Teams in College Football
The three most recruited states in College Football are Florida, California and Texas. No one recruits better beyond state lines than Bob Stoops and Oklahoma, with a strong foothold in Texas. Nick Saban and Alabama do great about everywhere while other schools like Clemson, Oregon and Ohio State do very well beyond borderlines as well.