So Ivins finally flipped his cb for TC to UGA?
Yes. Says Miami isn’t toast with Campbell. He is all GA.
Also said he flipped chatfield to
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Ivins Recruiting update. Feb 4 @ 5pm
– Speaking of the Crystal Ball, I have swapped a pair of forecasts after checking in with a number of sources on Sunday. The first change was moving my pick off Miami and to Georgia for Tyson Campbell. I have felt for a while now that the Bulldogs were the team to beat for the Fort Lauderdale American Heritage five-star cornerback, but wanted to see if the Hurricanes were going to be able to change anything once they got him on campus and around Mark Richt. UM tried to make a move, but from what I have been told, UGA's lead was just too big coming into the weekend. I have also flipped my pick from Miami to Florida for Top300 defensive end Andrew Chatfield. There has been plenty of pro-UF buzz in recent days and I'm under the impression that he's set to be a Gator after he didn't make it down to Coral Gables for an unofficial on Saturday. I'll add that I'm also not convinced that the Hurricanes went in-home with him last week.
– While the Campbell and Chatfield news certainly isn't favorable, I believe Miami remains very much alive with five-star cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. coming out of his visit. I spoke with two contacts who were around the Fort Lauderdale American Heritage standout on Friday and Saturday and they both told me that the believe Surtain is legitimately torn on what to do. He obviously likes LSU (his longtime public leader) but he has apparently mentioned both Miami and Clemson as contenders in passing. Alabama is pushing as well, but I wouldn't be completely shocked if he ends up at one of these ACC schools. He seems to be attracted to what Richt is building at UM and what Dabo Swinney does for his players in Death Valley. This one could get interesting in the coming days.
– That's also the case when it comes to Top247 defensive tackle Keondre Coburn. The Houston Westfield product was scheduled to take an official visit to Oregon this weekend, but ended up canceling at the last minute. He was then expected to be at Texas on Saturday for an unofficial visit, but according to 247Sports' EJ Holland he never made it over to Austin. The latest intel suggests that Coburn will stick by his pledge to the Longhorns, but one person that recently spoke with Coburn told me Sunday that it's '50-50' heading into the final three days of the cycle.