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Milford Acadamy is a prep school and would not take away from his eligibility. Right?????I heard that he may go to the Milford Academy for a year then reopen his recruiting once he becomes eligible.
Milford Acadamy is a prep school and would not take away from his eligibility. Right?????I heard that he may go to the Milford Academy for a year then reopen his recruiting once he becomes eligible.
CorrectMilford Acadamy is a prep school and would not take away from his eligibility. Right?????I heard that he may go to the Milford Academy for a year then reopen his recruiting once he becomes eligible.
If he does go to Milford Academy do we have a better shot at getting him next year or is he going to FSU, WVU, or Florida?
The John Blake effectNoel Devine set to make first official visit
Devine's high school coach, James Iandoli said that the ESPN 150 running back will take his first official recruiting visit to LSU.
Devine, who will attend postgraduate Milford Academy (N.Y.) if he doesn't qualify, is also considering Florida State, Florida, West Virginia, and North Carolina amongst other schools. However, Milford is currently Devine's most likely destination with Iandoli adding that, "I think Milford Prep is his best course of action but he will see what kind of other opportunities are out there," the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
UNC is very difficult to get into to.Oh well........if he wants to go to North Carolina then that's his choice. Personally if I was him I would go to a bigger school. :dunno
I understand that, but it's not a football school??? It's a basketball school so that's where I would be confused with him choosing to go there???UNC is very difficult to get into to.Oh well........if he wants to go to North Carolina then that's his choice. Personally if I was him I would go to a bigger school. :dunno
Saban has enough money to get Devine to Bama!Noel Devine still getting attention
Devine's shaky academic situation isn't preventing some of the nation's top coaches from paying the North Fort Myers standout a visit. Bobby Bowden of Florida State, Nick Saban of Alabama, and West Virginia's Rich Rodriguez are all expected to spend some time with the ESPN 150 running back this week, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.
Devine will attend postgraduate Milford Academy (N.Y.) if he doesn't academically qualify.