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Jarvis Jones flying to Southern Cal for visit

Carver-Columbus linebacker Jarvis Jones, the state’s No. 2 prospect, will leave for USC on Friday on an official visit, coach Dell McGee said Wednesday night.

Jones will fly to California for the first time ever to watch the Trojans take on Washington on Saturday night. He is traveling with his mother.

Jones, a 6-foot-3, 229-pound member of the AJC’s The Georgia 150, was named to the 2009 Army All-American Team. He will play in the Alamodome in San Antonio on Jan. 3.

“It’s a big deal,” McGee said. “He had a lot of friends and family in for the occasion. It’s a good recognition for Jarvis and all his hard work.”

The Tigers play Thursday against 7-1 LaGrange. Jones will return from Los Angeles on Sunday.

Jones is considering Florida, Georgia, LSU, Clemson, Texas and Miami.

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By kauai dawg

October 29, 2008 9:50 PM | Link to this

JJ you need to become a DAWG! So Cal is not for you. Enjoy your trip maybe we will get to play them in upcoming seasons and you will know the best places to eat and show the team in an upcoming Rose Bowl????? Go DAWGS beat the gators!

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