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In what has the be one of the weirdest weeks of any recruitment ever, Drummond says he is still committed to Illinois per this article from the MSU scout site.
Scout.com: The Latest On Craig Drummond
Switching off Illini
Illinois, meanwhile, lost perhaps its second-best recruit when Morgan Park defensive end Craig Drummond decommitted.
Published reports had Drummond vacillating, but his father, Craig Sr., left little doubt Friday. "Illinois is out," he said by phone.
Drummond would not elaborate on the reasons, including whether there was an academic issue. Drummond said his son already has graduated from Morgan Park with a 2.5 grade-point average and he scored a solid 22 on his ACT.
Drummond plans to visit Ole Miss, but he hasn't written off the Big Ten. Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio visited last week and made a terrific impression.
"Oh, man," Drummond Sr. said. "It was an awesome visit. I liked his sincerity and his passion."
southcampus;1390093; said:If I had to bet, I would say MSU is his destination. In which case, Dantonio is establishing himself as a top recruiter in the midwest.
ESPNU 150 Craig Drummond picks Rebels over Illini Defensive end Craig Drummond of Morgan Park (Chicago, Ill.), rated No. 7 nationally among defensive ends and No. 99 prospect overall in the Class of 2009, has chosen Mississippi.
The 6-foot-5, 260-pound Drummond had originally picked Illinois over Wisconsin, but was waivering on his choice.
Among others, Drummond was also offered by Miami-Florida, Tennessee, Ohio State, Southern California, Florida, Michigan State and Minnesota.
Drummond, who was an all-state and all-area selection as a junior after recording 22 sacks, did not play his senior season because of a foot injury.
Morgan Park defensive end Craig Drummond is Mississippi-bound, apparently as soon as this week.
A family adviser for the former Illinois commitment -- rated the nation's No. 7 defensive end prospect by Rivals.com -- told RebelSports.net on Sunday night that Drummond had committed to Ole Miss after a weekend visit and will be enrolling as early as today.
He had planned to visit Michigan State early this week before making a decision, but adviser E.J. Jones said Drummond won't make that trip.