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Posted: 12:28 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13, 2013

Lorenzo Carter reveals latest with UGA, Alabama and Florida 

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By Michael Carvell

Lorenzo Carter, the state’s No. 1 overall college football prospect, talked to the AJC on Thursday about the latest developments in his recruiting ...

  • What does he think about UGA after visiting there last weekend for the South Carolina game? What did he think about the game atmosphere?
  • Which position did UGA talk to him about playing for the Bulldogs after the game?
  • What did UGA coach Mark Richt say to Carter when they met before the game?
  • On a scale of 1-10, how did Carter rank his UGA visit? And what other visits would compare for Carter? (Alabama fans will be interested in this answer)
  • Carter set up his first official visit, traveling to Florida for the Tennessee game next week. Why that game?
  • And what other official visits does he tentatively have set up?
  • Carter has three colleges in mind for his five official visits. Which colleges will get those final two spots? Notre Dame? Oregon? LSU? Florida State?
  • Which college is recruiting him the hardest right now?
  • What does Carter think about matching up with North Gwinnett offensive lineman Mitch Hyatt? Hyatt has the chance to be the state’s top prospect for 2015.

Carter talks about that and more in the above video.

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