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FL WR Tre Nixon (Ole Miss Signee)

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Viera HS (FL)
Ht: 6'1"
Wt: 170 lbs
Class: 2016 (High School)



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Tre Nixon, a 2016 WR out of Viera (Fla.), tells me #OhioState has offered. They were at his game Friday http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=7693127… @tre_nixon1
 
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#2 WR that I want in this class. The next Jalin Marshall. Jalin will have to teach him that spin move to add to his ridiculous speed.

Victor and Nelson in this next class for me and the others would be gravy. Go coach Alford!!
 
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FLORIDA WIDE RECEIVERS LOVE ALFORD HIRE
Yesterday's Hurry Up touched briefly on Tre Nixon's opinion of new running backs' coach Tony Alford, who's hiring was made official by Ohio State today. Nixon has an offer from the Buckeyes as well as the Irish.

"He's a family guy, down-to-earth," Nixon, the three-star from Viera, Florida, said. "He has a lot of energy."

A 6-foot-1, 190-pounder, Nixon's 247Sports.com crystal ball was slanted heavily towards the Irish, primarily because of the relationship with Alford.

He told 11W last night that the Buckeyes are absolutely going to be considered more now that Alford joins Tim Hinton in recruiting him.

"Him being there definitely helps the Buckeyes," Nixon added. "I'm very close with Coach Alford. Him leaving Notre Dame surprised me to be honest, I had no idea he'd be leaving there, but I know coaches move around a lot these days. They are doing what's better for them and their families and it's understandable; it works in recruits' favors sometimes."
 
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