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After the Sunday commitment of Alex Stump, the Twitter timeline of Maryland wide receiverLawrence Cager was flooded with conjecture, hypothesis and speculation. The common thread? Now that Stump was a Buckeye, there was no way that Cager would be, or could be, right? Not so fast my friends.
"Everyone thinks I'm not going to consider Ohio State anymore," Cager said with a slight laugh. "I'm not sure why people think they know me more than I do."
"The way he chose Ohio State had me laughing," Cager told cleveland.com shortly after Gibson's commitment Monday afternoon. "But I already knew where he was going to go, so to really say does it have any impact on me, it doesn't really change anything with me. I knew he was going there from the jump.
"Ohio State has really always been a top school, so that's how it's going to stay."
"Now it's about taking another visit," Cager said. "Taking an official visit to Ohio State to see if I like it is big, but then I am going to take official visits to other schools, too. I want to see what schools are really in competition with them."
"Torrance is just a great guy to be around, man," Cager said. "He brings leadership to the table. Because we are close friends, I think we could have a connection. It would be very beneficial to have a connection already going into college."
Lawrence Cager plans to announce his collegiate intentions Jan. 3 at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio. Though six weeks separate the coveted Maryland wide receiver from a decision, he's confident about which schools remain under consideration.
The 6'5", 202-pound playmaker is concentrating on six programs during the final stretch of a frenzied recruitment.
"It's really down to Alabama, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Georgia and Virginia Tech," Cager said.