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'09 FL ATH Victor Marc (USF Verbal)

One player who will be deeply entrenched at quarterback at least one more season is Hallandale's Victor Marc. The 6-foot, 215-pound senior-to-be, who ran Krop's offense in 2006 and 2007, was busy running the Chargers' offense Monday when I visited Hallandale. And he seemed to be doing a lot more throwing than he did last year at Krop, when he completed just 31 passes for 608 yards, 8 TDs and 7 INTs.

Second-year coach Dameon Jones said Marc, who is receiving competition from talented 2011 quarterback Armani Coswell (6-1, 155), has the arm to be a college quarterback if he wanted. But he said of the 12 schools who have already offered Marc a scholarship, only one (South Florida) might be willing to give him a shot at playing QB. Marc, apparently, is warming up to the idea of playing defensive back, which is where most schools, including Ohio State, Central Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Boston College, Clemson and Auburn envision his future.

Manny Navarro's Spring Tour, Part 3 - 05/14/2008 - MiamiHerald.com
 
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5/16

From BG....Talks about current happenings. Ohio State coaches have visited recently and told him to just be patient. Boston College, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Clemson, West Virginia, USF and others have also visited recently.
 
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From the BC site...lists offers from Boston College, Rutgers, South Carolina, South Florida, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Clemson and North Carolina. Talks about learning a new offensive system during spring ball and trying to become a team leader.
 
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Mistake in this article...no tOSU offer

PalmettoSports

June 12, 2008

Marc To Visit In Palmetto State

By Phil Kornblut
ATH Victor Marc (6-0 205) of Hollywood, FL plans to make visits to USC and Clemson this summer. He hears regularly from USC recruiter Robert Gillespie and Clemson recruiter David Blackwell. "Coach Gillespie and I have a really good relationship," Marc said. "He's a cool coach. And coach Blackwell is a cool coach and basically lets me know it's basically my decision." Marc said he'll trim his list of 17 offers to five by the end of the summer, and he said USC and Clemson will be in the final five. "When nobody knew about me, they showed me the love," he said. Among Marc's ther offers are Central Florida, Ohio State, West Virginia, Boston College, North Carolina, South Florida, Florida, Auburn and Maryland. Marc plays quarterback, receiver and safety and is being recruited as an athlete.
 
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osugrad21;1183352; said:
Mistake in this article...no tOSU offer

How is it that these mistakes, where the journalist lists schools that have in fact not offered, seem to so routinely show up in articles? Is it confusion on the journalists' end in that they often mix up which schools have offered and which schools have been in contact (seems to be really sloppy journalism) or what the difference is between "contact" and an actual, written offer? Or is the confusion more often on the kid's side? I've heard kids say they are unsure whether they actually hold an official offer. More dubiously, do kids often embellish or outright lie to journalists about their offer set, and if so, how often do you think that happens? I bring this up here b/c Marc is a kid that has been widely reported as wanting that much coveted OSU offer, but has repeatedly stated to media that he does NOT have one. It just seems like there's little room for confusion if the journalist is at all competent. Either that, or the more dubious stuff is going on (which I doubt w/ Marc). . . . Maybe one or the other just misremembers.
 
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What a pull USF is bringing in all of a sudden! I guess kids actually do like the prospect of playing in Raymond James Stadium (the idea of playing in an NFL stadium separated from main campus by a 30 minute drive doesn't particularly appeal to me). I wondered if an offer wouldn't be forthcoming for Marc with the Henton transfer, so he could act as something of an insurance policy. Any indication of what position USF is planning to use Victor at? The rise of USF, by the way, must worry the Big Three in Florida. There's a lot of talent in Florida, but when you split it 4 ways (not to mention with UCF stealing a few recruits every year, too) it will only go so far.
 
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