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Posted: 12:23 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 2013

Recruits hit the road 

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By Michael Carvell

Here’s a list of where some of the state’s top college prospects will be making unofficial visits this weekend: 

Visiting Clemson for UGA game

  • DB DJ Smith of Walton (undecided)
  • LB Raekwon McMillan of Liberty County (undecided)
  • QB Deshaun Watson of Gainesville (committed to Clemson)
  • RB-QB Adam Choice of Thomasville (committed to Clemson)
  • WR Demarre Kitt of Sandy Creek (committed to Clemson)
  • DT Chris Williams of Sandy Creek (committed to Ole Miss)
  • DB Thomas Wilson of Buford (undecided) say he may attend
  • DT Jeremy Patterson of Wayne County (undecided)
  • TE Milan Richard of Savannah (committed to Clemson)
  • 2015 OT Mitch Hyatt of North Gwinnett, a candidate to be the state’s top prospect for 2014. His uncle played at Clemson

Visiting Georgia Tech for Elon game

  • DE Tyler Merriweather of Demopolis, Ala. (committed to Georgia Tech)
  • WR Qua Searcy of Lamar County (committed to Georgia Tech)
  • DE KeShun Freeman of Callaway (committed to Georgia Tech)
  • DE Andrew Williams of ELCA (undecided)
  • 2015 OL Will Bryan of Franklin County (committed to Georgia Tech)

Visiting other places

  • TE Chris Laye of Lambert will visit Auburn. He’s committed there.
  • QB Brooks Barden of Carrollton will visit UNC-Charlotte. He’s committed there.
  • DB Nick Ruffin of St. Pius will visit Auburn. He’s committed there.

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