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SignUp Now!According to Horns247, Malik will be at the game Saturday with DeAndre. DeAndre on his official and Malik on yet another unofficial visit.
Partial visitor list for WVU
Commit:
Zach Gentry, QB, Albuquerque (NM)
Prospects:
DeAndre McNeal, ATH, Mesquite (TX)
Devonaire Clarington, TE, Miami (FL)
Davante Davis, CB, Homestead (FL)
Cecil Cherry, ILB, Lakeland (FL) - Tenn. commit
Ronnie Harrison, S, Tallahassee (FL) - Bama commit
Tim Irvin, S/WR/Ath, Miami (FL) - UMiami lean
I'm not worried at all about Gentry (or at least as confident anyone can be about the decisions made by a 17 year old kid). He seems as firm as you can be at this point. Really looking forward to getting this kid back on campus though.I am excited about Zach Gentry at QB. Let's hope his visit Sat. will fully solidify his commitment.
Hook 'Em!
Agreed, I think he's a pretty solid commit at this point. I'm not too concerned about his decision swaying. All the same, these are kids. Things can change on a whim.I'm not worried at all about Gentry (or at least as confident anyone can be about the decisions made by a 17 year old kid). He seems as firm as you can be at this point. Really looking forward to getting this kid back on campus though.
Nice! I'm a fan of Hollywood. The kid doesn't give up on plays. A total "Strong" guy.Holton Hill is also visiting this weekend per Inside Texas.
I think that's more of a case of Texas just kicking on some tires. Not sure if he will even get an offer.Apparently we are trying to wriggle 2015 ATH Deshawn Capers-Smith (New Orleans) away from aggy.
Listed at 5'11.5, 173 and at Athlete, CB and Dual-Threat QB
http://247sports.com/Player/Deshawn-Capers-Smith-25470
Gabe Brooks’ Take
I'll admit to not knowing much about the Florida guys who will make the trip to Austin this weekend, but one in-state guy who stands out to me is Mesquite (Texas) Poteet four-star prospect DeAndre McNeal.
Getting an official visit from him at this juncture could be huge for Texas, which, as Scout national analyst Greg Powers has pointed out, is recruiting McNeal on offense, where McNeal has made it clear that he wants to play at the next level. McNeal has accumulated dozens of offers. While plenty of schools like him on the offensive side of the ball, just as many, if not more, like him on defense as an outside linebacker or in-the-box safety.
Texas' recruitment of McNeal may have repercussions beyond him, too.
Will Texas' efforts with McNeal impact the Longhorns' chances with five-star linebacker Malik Jefferson, a teammate and good friend of McNeal's? That remains to be seen. But you've gotta think that it sure can't hurt Texas' chances with Jefferson if the Longhorns put themselves in good position with McNeal.
Both players plan Dec. 19 commitments. Maybe Saturday's official visit for McNeal can make an impact on the process for both, rather directly or indirectly.