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Monday, Sept. 9, 2013
Three-way tie for No. 1 spot with Georgia's top linebacker
By Michael Carvell
What’s the latest with Raekwon McMillan? He’s the state’s No. 2 overall football prospect.
We caught up this weekend with the 5-star linebacker from Liberty County High School.
McMillan talks about all of that, and more, in the video. His official visit schedule is UGA on Sept. 28, Clemson on Oct. 19, Ohio State on Oct. 26, Alabama on Nov. 9 and Florida on Nov. 30.
- Which college leads for McMillan? Is it Ohio State?
- Or has Alabama moved in front?
- And what about Clemson? McMillan was impressed with Clemson when he visited for the UGA game.
- On a scale of 1-10, how would he rank his Clemson visit?
- And what about UGA? His high school coach at Liberty County played football for the Bulldogs.
- And which SEC school that McMillan hasn’t really mentioned … is he thinking about visiting later this month?
Panthers take down Appling County Pirates
Patty Leon Staff Writer
coastalcourier.com
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Senior and five-star recruit standout Raekwon McMillan led the defense with 13 tackles, four for loss. More impressive are the numbers that the highly touted linebacker put up for the Panther offense.
McMillan scored three of the Panthers’ touchdowns on carries of 40, 50 and three yards. He finished the contest with 11 carries for 122 yards.
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Like most of the recruits in attendance, the AJC Super 11 selection was impressed with LSU win. “I got to watch them beat up on LSU,” McMillan said. “It was one of the best atmospheres for college football that I’ve ever seen. The Georgia fans really stepped up. They came early to the game, they were loud, and they really showed the Dawg Nation a lot of love.”
Not surprisingly, McMillan was recognized by numerous UGA fans who follow recruiting closely. “They recognized me right off the bat. They were telling me to stay in-state and play for Georgia.”
“I feel like Coach Richt didn't feed me any BS. And I liked that about him. And my parents loved him, too. It was their first game at Georgia and they enjoyed everything.”
“It was 10. Everything was great. They really rolled out the red carpet for me, and showed me everything I wanted to see.”
http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/content/stories/2013/10/25/gameday/recruiting.htmlLinebacker to soak up atmosphere
By Bill Rabinowitz
The Columbus Dispatch
Friday October 25, 2013
RICHARD BURKHART | SAVANNAH (GA.) MORNING NEWS
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- Raekwon McMillan has visited Ohio State several times.
But the No. 1 inside linebacker prospect in the country hasn’t seen the Buckeyes play at night, with Ohio Stadium in all its glory.
McMillan will do so this weekend when he travels from Hinesville, Ga., for his official visit while Ohio State plays host to Penn State.
“Just being in the atmosphere is what I’m looking for,” McMillan said.