scarletngrey11
All right, all right, all right.
Look for James to be a Buckeye in the end...
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I wouldn't get too ahead of ourselves here, but I have heard some very positive things as of late as well.
Can't say how great of news that is. Scott would be a HUGE pickup. I had heard good stuff but mostly just unbacked up sources. I know we recruit speed but is he more projected at safety or corner? I could see him playing either but I personally like him at corner.
Great to hear about Scott, however there is some joker/Florida homer on JJHuddle who always brings up dirt about OSU and always tries to make Florida look like God's gift to football named Lep2002 who is saying Scott is a silent verbal to Florida which I do not believe in the least...
"Buck, right now Scott is a silent to Florida. I don't know if he will end up a Gator or not, but one of his coaches posts on the UF board and word is that he is a silent. Texas tried to get him to commit on his visit there but he refused and it is said that he refused because he is a Gator. It is something like AJ Jones of last year who said told the coaches that he is a Gator unless he sees something that really changes his mind."
This is from the JJHuddle college football forum under the halfway through the recuiting season thread. I lost the link and do not feel like going back to get it, but I will tomorrow if someone doesn't grab it before I do.
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Great Scott! Could OSU lead for four-star corner?
For the longest time speculation was that Daytona Beach (Fla.) Seabreeze cornerback James Scott would cast his lot with the Florida Gators. The 5-foot-10, 170-pounder, a four-star prospect and a member of the Rivals250 for the class of 2007, admitted that things have gotten a little more difficult after an unofficial visit to Ohio State last week. Scott talks about the Buckeyes and their place on his list with BuckeyeSports.com.