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DB Jeremy Cash (transfer to Duke)

wadc45;1749671; said:
BN $ - Might OSU Commitment Cash Out?

8/19

By BK...making his official to OSU on 9/11...JT encouraged him to take his other officials...will visit Nebraska and Arizona State and possibly Stanford...says he is still solid to OSU and plans to enroll early.

Color me not the least bit concerned...


i think i would be more worried if he was taking visits to schools in the south like florida, bama or miami
 
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Plantation safety enrolling early at Ohio St.

By Patrick Lammer August 22, 2010

Plantation High safety Jeremy Cash, who is ranked No. 16 among Broward County prospects in the Class of 2011 heading into the season, said Sunday he plans to enroll early in January at Ohio State.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Cash verbally committed to the Buckeyes in April over offers from Miami, Florida State, LSU and Nebraska, among others. He is a 4-star recruit, according to Rivals.com.

Recruiting Central | Sun Sentinel blogs | Plantation safety enrolling early at Ohio St.
 
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I think it's great when we get recruits from Florida, if for nothing more than the special talent that state produces. However, anytime you can pick up a kid like Jeremy, you get a lot more than just his talent. Great kid off the field in addition to his obvious love for this program. He's a lot like Big Brew, recruiting all his friends to at least come take a look. Love it. Already got Jeff Heuerman (sp?) on board and it's looking like he's putting in serious work for Jabari Gorman.
I'll be sure to pick up a number 8 next year. This kid is already one of my favorites.
 
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Taosman;1805169; said:
With all the injuries and graduation for next year, he will get instant playing time. Gorman could too!

Enrolling early is great for him. He will be able to workout over the winter, and play spring ball. And adjusting to college life, most people forget that its hard to adjust to college, especially when your so far away from home.
 
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