Chewbacca;1653440; said:Nice.
LaTwank, Mosesk and Hendersonk would be a great finish
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Chewbacca;1653440; said:Nice.
LaTwank, Mosesk and Hendersonk would be a great finish
Book it! 20 National Signing Day guarantees
Bold predictions in college football recruiting for National Signing Day 2010.
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
By: Stephen Spiewak
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4. When the dust settles, Latwan Anderson will be in Columbus next fall.
Not to be a bad guy but I would pull his offer if he doesn't sign today. It is a privilege to play football for West Virginia University.
Is he trying to make it even easier on us?Oh8ch;1654036; said:From a WVU board:
Oh8ch;1654036; said:From a WVU board:
Oh8ch;1654036; said:From a WVU board:
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As for the thoughts that OSU might now try to sign rivals.com 5-star athlete Latwan Anderson of Cleveland Glenville, sources told me this morning that likely will not be the case.
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lenville's Latwan Anderson opts not to sign with West Virginia; still considering Ohio State, USC and Mountaineers
Bob Fortuna, The Plain Dealer, February 03, 2010
Anderson - (PD file)
Cleveland, Ohio - Glenville senior safety Latwan Anderson did not sign a letter of intent today.
Anderson gave a nonbinding oral commitment to West Virginia during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl early last month but decided not sign a letter of intent today with the Mountaineers.
Anderson, who visited Ohio State on Dec. 12, will visit Southern Cal in two weeks.
"It's not that I changed my mind," said Anderson, a 5-10, 185-pound defensive back. "I just want to make sure I'm making the right decision."
OSU and USC also have made scholarship offers to Anderson, who is ranked as the 15th-best player nationally, regardless of position, by rivals.com.
"It's come down to those three schools and I will make my decision during the week after I visit USC," said Anderson. "I'm still sitting down with my family and coaches to make sure the school I pick is the right school for me.
"Ohio State has always had my interest and they're not out of the picture yet but USC has sparked a little bit of my interest so I've decided to look into it. Coach [Lane] Kiffin has talked to me a few times after he got the coaching job at USC and let me know that as long as I'm willing to give them a chance, then they're there for me."
Anderson said all the hype surrounding the Trojans isn't what turns him on.
"It is USC so it's only right to look at them," said Anderson, who plans on majoring in education. "It's in California and they have a good record of putting players where they want to go. And they graduate players."
In his lone season for Glenville after transferring from St. Edward in 2009, Anderson was the Senate Athletic League Most Valuable Player and a Plain Dealer All-Star. He collected 45 tackles, three sacks, broke up five passes and led the area with 11 interceptions.