Rivals.com national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman makes his predictions for some of the top uncommitted prospects in the Southeast region.
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Campbell backed off his longtime pledge to Clemson after a string of visits to North Carolina. Campbell picked Clemson over the in-state Tar Heels and also Tennessee, and both of those two programs are at the forefront with the top-100 recruit moving forward. Campbell has an official visit to Knoxville set for Oct. 19 weekend. He will return to Chapel Hill next month for an official visit, too.
Prediction: North Carolina
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Georgia has been at or near the top with Griffin for the bulk of his recruitment. Notable college football bluebloods Miami and USC are also kicking the tires here, but Georgia has been able to consistently lure the five-star defensive tackle to campus and has continued to impress Griffin after each of those visits.
Griffin is scheduled to officially visit Georgia this weekend for the Mississippi State game, which is shaping up to be another massive weekend on the recruiting front between the hedges. The timing of this visit might work out perfectly for the Dawgs.
Prediction: Georgia
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Linton collected an offer from Georgia shortly after working out for and turning the heads of the defensive staff this summer – just weeks removed from verbally declaring for Rutgers.
As Georgia dialed up its efforts…
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Publish date : 2024-10-08 12:27:26
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