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Georgia Tech, FSU offer Chattahoochee County’s Cedric Wilson
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Chattahoochee County is located just south of Columbus and the high school there has only had a varsity football team for three years. But college recruiters have quickly found there way to Cusseta.
Cedric Wilson (6-foot-2, 215 pounds), wide receiver Jacovi White (6-3, 220) and defensive tackle Kendrick Reeves (6-1, 275) will certainly draw attention.
“About everybody is recruiting Cedric,” said Chattahoochee coach Josh Kemp. “Florida State is leading but South Florida, Clemson, Kentucky, Georgia Tech, Auburn and Memphis have offered him too.”
Wilson is being looked at as a safety, linebacker or running back, and he has met NCAA academic standards. White would also be highly pursued but academic shortcomings will likely lead him to Butler County Junior College in Kansas.
Meanwhile, Reeves has been offered by Ball State and Southern Miss, according to Kemp.
“I’ve got another bunch of college coaches coming by today. I can’t even keep track on them all,” said Kemp.
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November 22, 2008 5:05 PM | Link to this
But college recruiters have quickly found their way to Cusseta. (This is also a sentence fragment.)