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2021 GA RB Cody Brown (Tennessee Verbal)

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Parkview HS (Lilburn, GA)
Ht: 6'0''
Wt: 210 lbs
Class: 2021 (High School)


 
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BROWN “A GREAT LEADER,” VISIT NOT LIKELY UNTIL SUMMER
As Ohio State’s pursuit of signing two running backs in the 2021 class continues, so too does us touching base with some of the best the upcoming cycle has to offer at the position.

Our latest whom we have an update on is Parkview (Ga.) High School four-star prospect Cody Brown, a 6-foot, 210-pound junior ranked No. 121 overall, No. 9 at RB and No. 10 in Georgia.

Brown is not one of the names you may hear about often, and he’s not someone we’ve discussed at length here. He may not be Ohio State’s No. 1 target at the position, with guys like Donovan Edwards, Evan Pryor and TreVeyon Henderson laying claim to that crown, but he’s absolutely a player to track over the next several weeks. Brown is a bruiser and would be a tremendous get for the Buckeyes.

“Cody is one of their top RB's and would love to get him,” Parkview head coach Eric Godfree told Eleven Warriors, adding that Ohio State has told Godfree and Brown of the program’s intention to sign two running backs. That isn’t expected to sway Brown’s decision.
 
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I, for one, support Tennessee figuring out how to recruit all of a sudden. They’re no real threat to compete for the CFP but they could take some teams out along the way.
I don't see them taking out at UGA or UF for the top of SECE, but it helps snatching some recruits from them
 
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