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[/URL]in home now with five star curtis grant, #florida was there earlier today. about 8 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry?
Where's Curtis Grant going?
Posted on: January 26, 2011 1:57 pm
Posted by Bryan Fischer
Who: Richmond (VA) linebacker Curtis Grant. MaxPreps' 19th-ranked player overall and second-ranked inside linebacker.
What's the big deal: As MaxPreps' Stephen Spiewak details, Grant is one of the best and most heavily recruited linebackers in the country. After racking up 331 tackles over his final two years at Hermitage High, Grant has impressive size for a high school senior at 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds. Unlike a lot of linebackers at his level, Grant reads plays well and attacks the line of scrimmage with his speed and power. It's no stretch to say he could play as a freshman, at the very least on special teams, but he has all the tools to become a future star wherever he goes.
When: He will announce on Signing Day around 1:30 ET at his high school.
Considering: Florida, Ohio State, Virginia and North Carolina.
Best guess: Ohio State. Spiewak says Grant likely ends up at either Ohio State or Florida, adding that head coach Will Muschamp has worked hard to establish a bond with Grant. While Florida has made a push, ultimately the Buckeyes snatch Grant up to add to an impressive and young linebacking core for the sweater vest.
Which recent assistant coaching move has made the most impact on the 2011 class?
Mike Farrell: Stan Drayton could have the biggest impact or at least one of the biggest impacts if Curtis Grant goes to Ohio State over Florida and Ja'Juan Story flips from the Gators to the Buckeyes.
A report that Hermitage linebacker Curtis Grant is down to two schools is inaccurate, coach Patrick Kane said.
Grant is still considering all four finalists -- U.Va., Florida, UNC and Ohio State. He will make his decision on signing day, Feb. 2. The report indicated that Virginia was one of Grant's final two schools. Grant still has one more trip to make -- UNC -- this weekend.
GeorgiaBuck2;1865194; said:Oh okay.
Also, looks like Florida just got a linebacker that was committed to BC and then switched his commitment. Believe his name is Stewart. That could be a good sign.