Yancy:
1. Vincent Sanders has been talking to North Carolina a lot lately. Coach Kaufman (coached at OM and USM for years and years) is
recruiting him for North Carolina and they want him to come in for an official visit.
Vincent is also getting very close to getting an offer from Texas Tech, which he believes is the best school in the nation to go to if you are a receiver (hard
to argue that line of thinking when you know they pass the ball so much).
But, my source high school source that is close to Vincent said he simply is not going to go that far away from home when it is all said and done.
When it is all said and done, my source believes he will be a Rebel and that matches pretty much my own personal belief and the belief of
others that are close to him that I know as well.
Alabama right now is the biggest competition, but in the end, it will probably be a good ole MSU/OM battle, in my opinion and the opinion of those close to
him.
Another side note on Vincent, out of all of the players I watched at the Ole Miss camps in early June, Vincent was hands down the best prospect.
Steve:
Expect Vincent Sanders to make a decision late in the process. Sanders really wants to go through the process, take his visits and be
recruited. His top two are still pretty much Alabama and MSU, with Ole Miss still in the mix. Don't expect a lot to change with him for
the next few months, but State is in a good position with him. The season will be very important to him.
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Based on what I have seen, I would go with Steve's info. | #1 | ||
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99jc |
They are both full of bullshit and think they know it all but based of prior happenings i would | #2 | ||
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also tend to go with Steve as he won't go as far out on a limb since the Rosebowl incident.
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Woozman, I have been reading both sites and I have been wondering the same thing. They are both saying completely opposite things. It will be very interesting
to see how this shakes out.
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RebelBruiser |
They're probably both wrong. | #4 | ||
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Or at least if they get proven right, it'll be by chance. I can't buy into anything you see or hear at this point because it's way too early, and
guys are telling different things to different people. A lot of them change their tune from week to week and day to day depending on who they talked to the day
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patdog |
Just like the astrologers, fortune tellers, etc. | #5 | ||
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they have both couched their predictions with plenty of weasel room no matter how things turn out.
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| Football recruiting - who will be proven correct in February?... | 07/01/09 10:10 PM | woozman |
| Based on what I have seen, I would go with Steve's info. | 07/01/09 11:31 PM | biguglykidjoe |
| They are both full of bullshit and think they know it all but based of prior happenings i would | 07/02/09 06:27 AM | 99jc |
| Re: Football recruiting - who will be proven correct in February?... | 07/02/09 06:36 AM | hgsmith.nafoom |
| They're probably both wrong. | 07/02/09 06:42 AM | RebelBruiser |
| Just like the astrologers, fortune tellers, etc. | 07/02/09 07:01 AM | patdog |





