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Thompson Ready To End Recruiting By Phil Kornblut DL Brandon Thompson (6-2 275) of Thomasville, GA will make an unofficial visit to Clemson for the Boston College game, and after that he will be ready to make his decision. Thompson said Wednesday night he doesn't have a definite announcement date in mind yet, but the announcement will come shortly after that visit which he will take with his parents. Thompson made official visits to LSU, Georgia Tech and Ohio State, and he made two unofficial visits to Florida State this season. Those schools are the finalists and Thompson did not indicate a favorite, but in the past he has said he's favoring Clemson. Thompson talked with his Clemson recruiter Billy Napier Tuesday night. |
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Brandon's Uncle, who accompanied him on the tOSU visit, says his nephew will announce after his Clemson visit and he was very impressed with tOSU. |
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Like next season. It's obvious after today that the Buckeyes can sorely use that immovable force in the middle of the line.
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Is there any timetable after Brandon's Clemson visit for a decision set? |
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This was the Clemson version of Mike Brewster when it came to pushing Brandon to Clemson...not sure how much of an impact it will have, but...
GoUpState November 15, 2007 Harmon Backs Off Clemson Commitment For Now By Phil Kornblut DL AJ Harmon (6-5 325) of Louisville, GA has been committed to Clemson, but that commitment is now in doubt after his visit to Georgia Saturday. Following is an updated story from Jeff Sentell of the Augusta Chronicle. The blackout in Athens, Ga., was only supposed to eclipse Auburn. It may have gotten Clemson, too. A.J. Harmon: Jefferson County star isn't sold on Clemson. Click photo for optionsThat may be the case when it comes to Jefferson County senior A.J. Harmon . The 6-foot-5, 325-pound lineman has verbally committed to Clemson. But the Dream 16 standout had a change of heart on Tuesday. "My mind and heart is really centering on Georgia," he said. "I'd say I'm 65 percent sure I'm going to Georgia. I'm going to go to Clemson this Saturday for the Boston College game. Clemson better pull out all the stops. Because all I saw on Saturday with that blackout may have changed my mind." It's a stark reversal for a giant of a youth whose cell phone has a bright orange faceplate, not to mention Harmon bought a $35 Clemson belt buckle earlier this year. "I was 90 percent sold on Clemson before Saturday," he said. "You could say 100 percent Clemson. But I saw a lot of stuff in Athens I wanted to be a part of." Harmon will visit with his family and an inner circle of school administrators and coaches whom he trusts on Sunday. He plans to call both teams on Sunday with his final decision. He will let his chosen school know so they can hold a scholarship. He'd let his second-place school know so they can find another defensive lineman. "What I saw Saturday was me," Harmon said. "Georgia played with emotion and let it all out. That's me. That's the player I am. A place that's hype like that is a place for me to go play ball." |
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He was a prospect early...we have a thread on him.
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