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Grayson OL Harrison Clottey gets visit from Bill Curry
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Grayson’s Harrison Clottey got a visit from Georgia State coach Bill Curry on Wednesday, and the offensive tackle hasn’t wavered on his commitment to the Panthers. Clottey will be a part of Georgia State’s first recruiting class and said he doesn’t mind that the team will not play until the 2010 season.
“I feel as if every football player, once they’re done playing high school, they always want that extra year to get better training,” Clottey said. “I’m getting a whole year to get more acquainted with the offense. I feel blessed.”
Clottey is a Bill Curry fan.
“He came to see me … it went good. I feel every time he speaks to me, I feel he’s really speaking with meaning. That excites me and that was a real factor on me deciding on going to State.”
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By Carolina Jacket
January 21, 2009 6:55 PM | Link to this
Good luck with the Panthers. How is the first year’s schedule coming along?