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Road Trip: Georgia Tech recruit Crenshaw bringing a friend to Atlanta
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Jefferson County defensive end Chris Crenshaw will be accompanied by a junior teammate when he travels to Atlanta on Saturday to watch Georgia Tech host Florida State.
“Barry Bostic, who is our quarterback at Jefferson County, is coming with me to the game,” said Crenshaw, a member of the AJC’s THE GEORGIA 150 AJC’s The Georgia 150 who committed to the Jackets in June. “[Tech assistant] coach [Giff] Smith said he’s looking at him and wanted to see him on Saturday.”
“And I want him to meet the coaches.”
It will be the second trip to Atlanta this fall for Crenshaw, who attended the Jackets’ victory over Mississippi State last month.
Crenshaw, who had been rumored a month ago to be wavering on his commitment to the Jackets, reiterated his desire to sign with Tech in February.
“I’m real excited about the opportunity with Georgia Tech,” he said. “All the other schools have backed off.”
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By YellerSkeeters are PeterEaters!
October 30, 2008 7:57 PM | Link to this
My, it sure am sweet! Skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet!
Censor us, protect us from hurtful words & name calling that will break GT’ers bones. Funny how satire is viewded. Burn them books AJC?
By chad
November 2, 2008 1:48 AM | Link to this
hey old yeller, all the ajc is doing is letting the adults coversate here. go back to your play pen, you big baby. oh yeah how bout them mutts. blahahaah. oh yeah wait til next year right. isn’t that the saying in clarke county.