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Well Chris Broussard was reporting LeBron was 90% committed to the Cavs and it worked out well for them. So I'm liking our chances.
Chris Broussard is 100% douche.
Well Chris Broussard was reporting LeBron was 90% committed to the Cavs and it worked out well for them. So I'm liking our chances.
Orlando (FL) Olympia High School and Cane commitment Dexter Williams, once a very soft commitment, now says he's "really leaning toward Miami."
He says there's a "90 percent chance" he winds up attending UM.
"They just really want me to be a Cane," said Williams, whose primary recruiter is Hurlie Brown. "I didn't realize I was one of the top prospects they had on their list. They told me I can make a lot of things better there. They really want me to sign early so I can get there, get a chance and play in the spring."
Williams says he plans to take some visits, starting with Florida later this month.
"I'll go there July 25th, will go to Miami probably after Florida," Williams said.
He also wants to take an unofficial visit to Notre Dame this summer, and says if he doesn't do that he'll make the Irish an official visit. He also plans to take official visits to Michigan, Ohio State and USC.
He doesn't plan to take an official visit to UM because "I can go there anytime I want."
Williams says a determining factor for him will be how UM's season goes this year.
"I'm waiting to see everything," he says.
He anticipates making up his mind for sure around the end of his season.
Even though he plans to be qualified to graduate early he may wait because "I want to help track win states."
* Asked, should Cane RB commit Mark Walton reclassify to 2015 if that would affect his commitment status, Williams sad, "Not really. Football is all about competition. Anywhere you go you'll still have competition, will compete for that spot. That's what I'm about. I love to compete."
Well, that doesn't bode well.
Orlando (FL) Olympia High School and Cane commitment Dexter Williams, once a very soft commitment, now says he's "really leaning toward Miami."
He says there's a "90 percent chance" he winds up attending UM.
"They just really want me to be a Cane," said Williams, whose primary recruiter is Hurlie Brown. "I didn't realize I was one of the top prospects they had on their list. They told me I can make a lot of things better there. They really want me to sign early so I can get there, get a chance and play in the spring."
Williams says he plans to take some visits, starting with Florida later this month.
"I'll go there July 25th, will go to Miami probably after Florida," Williams said.
He also wants to take an unofficial visit to Notre Dame this summer, and says if he doesn't do that he'll make the Irish an official visit. He also plans to take official visits to Michigan, Ohio State and USC.
He doesn't plan to take an official visit to UM because "I can go there anytime I want."
Williams says a determining factor for him will be how UM's season goes this year.
"I'm waiting to see everything," he says.
He anticipates making up his mind for sure around the end of his season.
Even though he plans to be qualified to graduate early he may wait because "I want to help track win states."
* Asked, should Cane RB commit Mark Walton reclassify to 2015 if that would affect his commitment status, Williams sad, "Not really. Football is all about competition. Anywhere you go you'll still have competition, will compete for that spot. That's what I'm about. I love to compete."
Well, that doesn't bode well.
I imagine that's how a lot of recruits feel. Cautiously optimistic, but if we have a good season the floodgates are gunna open.
Next article is gonna say as the title: "Williams now 83.567% committed to Miami, but will take visits"
I need Professor Irwin Corey to break this down for me.
90% committed my ***:
Will Muschamp is known for being the “flipper” of recruits committed elsewhere and he has his eyes set on one in 2015.
That prospect is Miami running back commit Dexter Williams (5-11, 195, Orlando, FL West Orange) who plans to visit Gainesville soon.
“I’m visiting Florida for Friday Night Lights on Friday,” Williams said. “I’m just going up there to enjoy it and have a good time. I just really feel comfortable with everything because it’s like home up there and I’m real comfortable with everyone but I want to talk to the coaches more.”
When Williams visits Florida on Friday he will probably hear a lot from Gator fans but that’s something he has grown used to in Orlando.
“I hear about Florida everyday,” Williams said. “My mom and dad are still pushing Florida for me and I hear about Florida from my parents, from Jalen [Julius] and from the fans in my area. Everyone says go to Florida.”
Not only does Williams here from people around him but he also hears the same message from Will Muschamp when the two talk.
“Coach Muschamp just tells me that I’m a Florida dude,” Williams said. “He says that my family are Gator fans and that I should join Florida and be apart of the family.”
In April Williams surprised Muschamp and everyone around by committing to Miami but he says that isn’t his final decision.
“I’m still weighing everything,” Williams said. “I just want to see the season and then I’ll make my decision. I’ll make my final decision around February.”
One thing that could help Florida is that Williams has a good relationship with Florida-lean Ray-Ray McCloud, who could commit to Florida on July 28th.
“I think Ray-Ray and me together would be a good combination,” Williams said. “We are both good running backs that can play the slot. We are both known to make big plays and he’s a top player in Florida; so getting the opportunity to play with him would be good. I’ve seen what he could do at the Opening and I mean he’s a very good athlete.”
When Williams makes it up to Gainesville on Friday he will not be able to participate in the workouts due to an injury.
“I had a bad sprained ankle this spring,” Williams said. “I wasn’t able to work out at the Opening and I won’t be able to work out at Friday Night Lights.”
INSIDER TAKE: If Florida shows well on the field this season then I think it’s very possible Williams ends up in the Orange and Blue due to his family and himself growing up fans of the program. If Florida has a bad year I could see Williams going out of state for college.
http://www.gatorcountry.com/feature/florida-coming-strong-williams/
as good as gone.
90% committed my ***:
Will Muschamp is known for being the “flipper” of recruits committed elsewhere and he has his eyes set on one in 2015.
That prospect is Miami running back commit Dexter Williams (5-11, 195, Orlando, FL West Orange) who plans to visit Gainesville soon.
“I’m visiting Florida for Friday Night Lights on Friday,” Williams said. “I’m just going up there to enjoy it and have a good time. I just really feel comfortable with everything because it’s like home up there and I’m real comfortable with everyone but I want to talk to the coaches more.”
When Williams visits Florida on Friday he will probably hear a lot from Gator fans but that’s something he has grown used to in Orlando.
“I hear about Florida everyday,” Williams said. “My mom and dad are still pushing Florida for me and I hear about Florida from my parents, from Jalen [Julius] and from the fans in my area. Everyone says go to Florida.”
Not only does Williams here from people around him but he also hears the same message from Will Muschamp when the two talk.
“Coach Muschamp just tells me that I’m a Florida dude,” Williams said. “He says that my family are Gator fans and that I should join Florida and be apart of the family.”
In April Williams surprised Muschamp and everyone around by committing to Miami but he says that isn’t his final decision.
“I’m still weighing everything,” Williams said. “I just want to see the season and then I’ll make my decision. I’ll make my final decision around February.”
One thing that could help Florida is that Williams has a good relationship with Florida-lean Ray-Ray McCloud, who could commit to Florida on July 28th.
“I think Ray-Ray and me together would be a good combination,” Williams said. “We are both good running backs that can play the slot. We are both known to make big plays and he’s a top player in Florida; so getting the opportunity to play with him would be good. I’ve seen what he could do at the Opening and I mean he’s a very good athlete.”
When Williams makes it up to Gainesville on Friday he will not be able to participate in the workouts due to an injury.
“I had a bad sprained ankle this spring,” Williams said. “I wasn’t able to work out at the Opening and I won’t be able to work out at Friday Night Lights.”
INSIDER TAKE: If Florida shows well on the field this season then I think it’s very possible Williams ends up in the Orange and Blue due to his family and himself growing up fans of the program. If Florida has a bad year I could see Williams going out of state for college.
http://www.gatorcountry.com/feature/florida-coming-strong-williams/
as good as gone.
He gone