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KingLeon;1650588; said:According to....
OSU SPORTS;1650609; said:According to most "objective" fans who follow recruiting...I'd be shocked if he chose OSU.
bassbuckeye07;1650701; said:according to many Gator publications he is a secret Gator commit.... thats the word anyway......from various Gator publications
OSUBucks22;1650704; said:UF is the new USC... Every recruit silently commits on their visit...
Ask Aschoff 1/27
January 27th, 2010 05:47pm
by Edward Aschoff
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I also haven?t heard anything about Jordan Hicks or Christian Jones in a long time. It wouldn?t hurt to add an elite LB to this already spectacular class. Any idea if either of them are currently leaning our way?
? Brett
Well, the problem is that Hicks has closed himself off from the media, but from everything I?ve been told, he honestly doesn?t know where he wants to go. He has no idea what he?s going to do as of now. There are rumors and blah, blah, blah about him being a secret, silent Gator commit. But I?m not buying it. In fact, I?m not buying him going to any school but Texas until I see differently on Signing Day. His relationship with Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp is just so strong. Now, I?m not saying Florida is out of it by any means. I think the Gators have a great shot of landing him, since it?s come this far. I?ve just always considered Texas the leader, and I still think they could have a tiny lead. But again, the closer this thing gets to Signing Day the better Florida looks.
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Ohio's top football recruit to choose between Ohio State, Texas and Florida on Friday
By Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
January 27, 2010, 4:51PM
Linebacker Jordan Hicks, rated as the No. 1 football recruit in Ohio, will announce his college choice on Friday at 12:30 p.m. at Lakota West High School outside Cincinnati.
Hicks has narrowed his choices to Ohio State, Texas and Florida and the general feeling among recruiting analysts is that Hicks is headed for Texas, a school he has followed as a fan.
But he would be a big get for the Buckeyes, who have a 2010 class that includes 18 oral commitments with the recent addition of Glenville defensive back Christian Bryant.
Hicks is rated as the top outside linebacker and an overall top 20 player by both Rivals.com and Scout.com
National Signing Day, when players sign their binding pledges to schools, is a week away. Ohio State is also waiting on two highly-rated offensive linemen, Minnesota's Seantrel Henderson and Cincinnati's Matt James, as they finish off this class.