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Florida coach meets with Mary Persons OL Hamlin

Florida assistant coach John Hevesy met with Mary Persons offensive lineman Jadareius Hamlin at his school Tuesday.

“He wanted to meet me personally and see if I could get up to 285 pounds,” the 6-foot-3, 248-pound senior said. “He believed that I could.”

Hamlin said Hevesy did not offer him a football scholarship to Florida but said he was going to meet with him again sometime next week.

“He wanted me to continue with my visits, and they would understand if I committed somewhere else,” he said. “I was happy to meet with him, but I wish they would’ve offered.”

Hamlin has an official visit scheduled for Troy this Friday, and Alabama-Birmingham on Jan. 9. He currently has offers from those two schools, East Carolina, Georgia Southern, Central Florida and Middle Tennessee.

Permalink | Comments (2) | Post your comment | Categories: FSU, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Other schools, South Carolina, Tech, Tennessee, UGA

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By GoGatorz

December 10, 2008 11:05 AM | Link to this

Yo J- anything but the dogs, Uga is going to be the Gatorz b**es fer the next 100 years. Tebow is the best playa in college football history (3 hiesmans before he leaves).

By WTF???

December 10, 2008 1:48 PM | Link to this

Need to put on 37 lbs of muscle??? UGA doesn’t need any 285 lb linemen, we need 320 lb linemen. UF can have him.

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