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Salmon likely bound for South Carolina; Jarboe plans LSU visit
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/01/07 9:29 PM
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Stockbridge lineman Randy Salmon anticipates a commitment to South Carolina near the end of the year.
“They’re just waiting on my grades,” Salmon said. “They want to see my GPA at the end of the semester.”
Salmon believes South Carolina will be a regular contender for the SEC title under coach Steve Spurrier.
“Their program has definitely turned around under coach Spurrier,” Salmon said. “They’re doing good things right now under him.”
Jarboe hopes to attend Saturday SEC showdown
Cedar Grove receiver Josh Jarboe hopes to be in Baton Rouge on Saturday when LSU hosts defending national champion Florida.
Jarboe, whose finalists are Florida, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma and Tennessee, also plans to witness an Oklahoma game in person in early November.
The 6-foot-3, 195-speedster said he wasn’t surprised that 19-point underdog Auburn went into Gainesville and defeated the Gators on Saturday.
Unable to attend a college game on Saturday, Jarboe said he doesn’t have much discipline when it comes to watching games on television.
“If I sit and watch too much, it just makes me want to play,” said Jarboe, who watched part of Auburn’s upset victory over Florida on Saturday. “I’ll watch a quarter or two. That’s about it.”
Sprayberry’s Trawick to visit Purdue
Sprayberry’s Brynden Trawick has scholarship offers from Boston College, Connecticut, Indiana, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Maryland, Michigan State, Middle Tennessee State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Purdue.
Coaches from Louisville, Ohio State and Southern Miss have started inquiring on the 6-foot-2, 215-pound safety.
Trawick is schedule to attend Purdue’s home contest against Ohio State on Saturday. He’ll travel to Michigan State the following weekend.
“I like these schools because they’re doing pretty well this year,” he said.
Trawick said he’s still weeks away from a commitment.
“It’s going to be a little while before I sit down and narrow it down,”
Henry County junior offered by Tech
Drew Little, the Henry County junior quarterback who came within 10 yards of a 30-year-old state record Friday night, got his first offer the next day from Georgia Tech.
Little’s best friend and teammate is wide receiver Chris Jackson, a senior who has committed to Tech. Little attended the Georgia Tech-Clemson game Saturday.
On Friday, Little was 27-of-37 passing for 514 yards as Henry County defeated Perry 38-29. The state record is 524 yards by Ron Hinson of Lamar County set in 1977 against Troup in a 48-28 victory.
“Drew is a big kid — 6-4, 240 — a pure pocket passer,” says Mike Rozier, the Henry County head coach. “He throws a nice, catchable ball, not one of these that are 90 mph coming in there. He’s got great touch.”
Little has started since midway into his freshman season.
”H was really thrown to the wolves [as a freshman], but now he’s reading things, taking what the defense gives us, and he has a ton of good receivers to go to,” Rozier said.




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Comments
By Go Dawgs
October 1, 2007 10:47 PM | Link to this
Can we get and update on Dontavious Jackson and why he didn’t amke it to Athens for his official visit last weekend.
By Finchdawg55
October 2, 2007 9:24 AM | Link to this
Is Bacarri Rambo now a solid UGA commitment? Scout.com has him as one instead of a soft verbal, but Rivals does not.
By Rob
October 3, 2007 8:08 PM | Link to this
Is Jarboe Greg Oden’s brother? He looks like he’s about 39.
By luvmehateme
October 6, 2007 1:22 AM | Link to this
It’s oficial, Joshua Jarboe is 35 years old.
By Derrick
October 7, 2007 10:15 AM | Link to this
D JAX didnt make it becasue his car broke down
By Derrick
October 7, 2007 10:17 AM | Link to this
D JAX didnt make it becasue his car broke down
By Derrick
October 7, 2007 10:17 AM | Link to this
D JAX didnt make it becasue his car broke down