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Posted: 12:16 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9, 2013

Three-way tie for No. 1 spot with Georgia's top linebacker 

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By Michael Carvell

What’s the latest with Raekwon McMillan? He’s the state’s No. 2 overall football prospect.

We caught up this weekend with the 5-star linebacker from Liberty County High School.

  •   Which college leads for McMillan? Is it Ohio State?
  •   Or has Alabama moved in front?
  •   And what about Clemson? McMillan was impressed with Clemson when he visited for the UGA game.
  •   On a scale of 1-10, how would he rank his Clemson visit?
  •   And what about UGA? His high school coach at Liberty County played football for the Bulldogs.
  •   And which SEC school that McMillan hasn’t really mentioned … is he thinking about visiting later this month?

McMillan talks about all of that, and more, in the video. His official visit schedule is UGA on Sept. 28, Clemson on Oct. 19, Ohio State on Oct. 26, Alabama on Nov. 9 and Florida on Nov. 30.

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