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Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney has thoughts on the quarterback watch as signing day gets closer, five prospects who could become five-stars in the next round of rankings and the case to be made for Florida to keep embattled coach Billy Napier.
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1. QUARTERBACK WATCH WITH SIGNING DAY CLOSE
Michigan is desperately looking to fix its quarterback problem and five-star Bryce Underwood lives about 30 minutes away in Belleville, Mich.
Five-star quarterback Julian Lewis has been committed to USC for more than a year but the Carrollton, Ga., standout was back at Colorado this weekend for another visit.
The quarterback dominoes really took center stage recently when four-star Deuce Knight flipped from Notre Dame to Auburn, so Blake Hebert flipped from Clemson to Notre Dame and now it looks like Clemson is working through some names to possibly land a quarterback in this class as well.
With less than six weeks until National Signing Day, there could still be a tremendous amount of movement at the quarterback position although there is always this looming naivete that that won’t be any changes at that position.
So much can still happen. What is the future of 73-year-old Mack Brown at North Carolina and would that affect four-star Bryce Baker in the closing weeks? Duke commit Dan Mahan remains locked in with the…
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Publish date : 2024-10-27 23:40:11
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