TheIronColonel
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Well yeah, I'm assuming that you can't just take official visits to any school you like. I assume there's some sort of invitation process.
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ant80;1516290; said:Agreed. I am surprised as well, that he is going to be on an official visit when no written offer has been extended. I am guessing that is mainly a formality at this time.
matcar;1516349; said:I'm dense. Is it the consensus that Sharrif wasn't offered because the staff's opinion was that he wasn't seriously considering us and was essentially a lock to PSU?
matcar;1516349; said:I'm dense. Is it the consensus that Sharrif wasn't offered because the staff's opinion was that he wasn't seriously considering us and was essentially a lock to PSU?
Until the last part, I was going to scream BARKSDALE!!!Cinfali;1516460; said:-I don't know what kind of a player Floyd is (not watched his film or anything) but I don't understand the "he is ranked high in Rivals, so we should have offered him already" posts. Just to give some perspective, and not necessarily saying history will repeat itself, but do you remember the last highly recruited, offers from all over the country DT prospect from Philly?
Nation's top DT Sharrif Floyd to visit Gainesville
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By Chris Hays
Sentinel Staff Writer
August 15, 2009
It's that time of year when high school football players start scheduling visits to prospective colleges and the mad rush started this week.
The biggest news of local interest is that Philadelphia George Washington High's Sharrif Floyd, the No. 1-ranked defensive tackle in the nation according to Rivals.com, has decided upon four visits and Gainesville is one of his choices.
That's good news for Urban Meyer and the Florida Gators, for Floyd is a 6-foot-3, 310-pound monster who is next to impossible to block.
He will also see the Gators when he takes an official visit to South Carolina the same weekend Florida is in Columbia. Floyd will also visit Ohio State and Penn State. Rumors have surfaced, however, that Floyd may have crossed the home state Nittany Lions off his list.
On the verge
Sharrif Floyd | Highlights
(Philadelphia, Penn./George Washington)
College: Undecided
Floyd hails from the city of brotherly love, but he does not exhibit a lot of that love towards opponents. He is a good looking defensive tackle prospect physically and for a kid around 300 pounds he carries his weight well and can move. He needs to keep developing his technique, but he displays quickness off the ball and the ability to push or run by blockers.
9) Shariff Floyd (defensive tackle, Philadelphia) The buzz: His agility _ and ability to dip his 6-3, 310-pound frame low to the ground _ helped make Florida one of the standouts at Paisley, and had everyone envisioning a top-shelf run-stuffer at the next level. Floyd has no favorites or scheduled visits, but does name Florida and Miami on his list, along with the likes of USC, Penn State and Michigan.
No. 74 -- DL Sharrif Floyd (Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington)
Floyd has said he will likely take all five official visits and Penn State, Florida and South Carolina will be three of them. USC is in the mix as well, and if he gets a formal scholarship offer from the Trojans, look for him to make an official visit there as well. He has a few other schools on his list too, but I think his decision comes down to one of those four schools.
Prediction: Florida