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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Glenn to attend UGA-Kentucky game; Uzzi visits Athens

Riverdale’s Cordy Glenn continues to focus on scholarship offers from Alabama and Georgia.

The 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive lineman plans to be in Athens on Saturday.

“I’m going to the Georgia-Kentucky game,” Glenn said. “I’m going to enjoy the game, but I want to get there early enough to do the dawg walk.”

Glenn is fully aware that some recruiting analysts believe Georgia’s current group of commitments is the second-best in the nation.

“Georgia has got a great recruiting class,” he said. “The coaches are doing a good job.

“I know some of the players they’re recruiting. We don’t exchange phone numbers or anything, but I’ve seen [Griffin defensive end and Georgia-bound] Toby Jackson at games.”

Uzzi gaining interest in Georgia

Omoregie Uzzi, considered the 27th-best guard in the nation by Scout.com, was in attendance on Saturday when Georgia trounced Auburn at Sanford Stadium.

“I liked it a lot,” said Uzzi, who is showing strong interest in Alabama, Auburn, Central Florida, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Virginia. “I really enjoyed the visit.”

Uzzi said Georgia Tech remains a solid contender for his commitment.

“I still like Tech a lot,” he said.

The 6-foot-3, 293-pound Uzzi will be a guest of Georgia Tech when the Jackets host in-state rival Georgia on Nov. 24.

Anderson examining four offers

Habersham Central cornerback Josh Anderson figures he’s still several weeks away from crossing schools off his recruiting list.

“I’m not any closer today than I was [in October],” Anderson said. “Princeton, Penn, Furman and Western Kentucky are the main ones recruiting me pretty hard.

“I’m supposed to be making a visit to Penn in mid-December.”

Salem’s Davis remains sold on Mississippi State

Salem quarterback Terrance Davis said his commitment to Mississippi State remains firm, despite recent contact from defending national champion Florida.

“I’m still solid with Mississippi State,” Davis said Wednesday evening. “They’re not going to sign another quarterback in this recruiting class.”

Davis still hopes to take an official visit to Florida next month.

“Florida hasn’t offered me, but they call me every week,” he said. “They’re talking about getting me down there for an official visit in December. They just haven’t given me an exact date yet.”

The 6-foot, 180-pounder will still take at least one visit to Mississippi State prior to national signing day in February.

“I have my official visit to Mississippi State scheduled for January,” he said. “And I’m hoping we’re still in the playoffs next week, but I really want to go to the Ole Miss game.”

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