HOLD THE F UP, SON.
247 has Julian Humphrey ranked at 117, so he is not a slam dunk top 100 kid. They could be right, and they could be wrong, but let's not act like there is a consensus about him being up there. So no, the writer was not "wrong."
UF "leads" for Stew and Nolan according to WHO? That info is out of date and was before they took some visits to the schools that beat your *** on the trail. Maybe some UF people think so, but I guarantee others out there do not, especially when you are going head to head with schools that eat your lunch. Again, not a consensus, in fact, not TRUE.
Having secured an official visit, Alabama making some noise with 2022's No. 2 player
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Inside Elite DL Walter Nolen's Top Five of Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs, Florida Gators, Michigan Wolverines, and Tennessee Volunteers
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And oh, here are Wilfong's comments on both of them from TODAY, neither of these thorough write-ups says ANYTHING about UF leading, in fact, right now he likes Bama and UGA for Nolen, and he calls Stewart's recruitment "fluid," and says as of now, he thinks UF
AND BAMA are in the best position, but that there are others like Texas, USC, LSU and Texas A&M still in. UF leads for shiit. READ:
The Top247 updated on Wednesday and four of the Top 10 prospects have already declared a college decision, including No. 1 overall prospect Quinn Ewers, who is headed to Ohio
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The Pulse: The 6-foot-4, 300-pound
Walter Nolen has his final five: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Michigan and Tennessee. The official visit to Gainesville the weekend of June 4 looked like a tone-setter in the recruitment with Nolen returning a few days later for a photo shoot with his mom. Then you see him decked out in Gators gear at the Future 50 event that following weekend. But then
the trip to Michigan matched it on June 18 and if you didn’t realize then, you should now —
this one is for sure a marathon. I still like where Alabama and Georgia sit. Nolen visited both a couple times unofficially. The Crimson Tide were originally going to get an official June 25 but pushed that to a later date knowing Nolen’s recruitment wouldn’t be wrapped up any time soon. He and his family loved the visit to Tuscaloosa for A-Day back in the spring and returned again in late June anyway. The Bulldogs were the last program to get Nolen on campus before the dead period hit for a couple days. Tennessee at one point wasn’t even in the lead group but the impressive resume of Rodney Garner and his dedication to staying on the state’s No. 1 recruit has put the Vols back in the equation and they’ve been over to Knoxville a couple times as well.
The Pulse: The newly-minted No. 1 receiver in the country,
Evan Stewart took official visits to Florida and Texas and June and also swung by the campuses at Alabama, LSU and Texas A&M. A former Longhorns commit, Stewart has said several times
he’s excited to see what the Austin-based program looks like this fall under Steve Sarkisian and the new regime. Going into that, I believe the Gators
and Crimson Tide are in the best position. Florida set the tone with the official visit the weekend of June 4 but
I think Alabama matched that with an unofficial at the end of the month. All that being said,
you can’t rule out any of the schools mentioned in this very fluid recruitment and USC is a contender, too. The newly-minted No. 1 receiver in the country,
Evan Stewart took official visits to Florida and Texas and June and also swung by the campuses at Alabama, LSU and Texas A&M.
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