'13 DE DB Jahmere Irvin-Sills

Former Auburn commit Jahmere Irvin-Sills took a visit to Mississippi State last weekend. It sounds like the Bulldogs coaching staff made a good impression and the three-star cornerback liked the campus. Irvin-Sills recently said that Clemson and Tennessee are the two other schools that he is focusing on and he wanted to take a visit to each. But Irvin-Sills doesn't think he will be taking any more visits, so Tennessee and Clemson probably won't get a chance to make a better play. There is a possibility that Auburn could come back into the picture, but Irvin-Sills isn't giving anything away until he commits on signing day.

From Rivals
Thank you for the excellent information. You would think that young Mr.Irvin-Sills realizes by his recent actions that he has already "given" something away about where he hopes to commit so his signing day commitment is a foregone conclusion.
 
From Rivals -

There hasn't been much to talk about with the highest-rated uncommitted defensive back in the Mid-Atlantic, Jahmere Irvin-Sills. I know he really liked his visit to Mississippi State and he has said he wants to check out Clemson and Tennessee but those visits are unlikely to happen. There are rumors that Irvin-Sills tried to commit to Mississippi State but the Bulldogs are waiting to see what Mackensie Alexander and his brother decide to do. If that is the case, Irvin-Sills' decision is likely to come on or after signing day, once the Alexanders decide what to do. There is still a possibility that Irvin-Sills could go back to Auburn, but it looks like we're still a few weeks away from anything definitive.
 
From Rivals -

There hasn't been much to talk about with the highest-rated uncommitted defensive back in the Mid-Atlantic, Jahmere Irvin-Sills. I know he really liked his visit to Mississippi State and he has said he wants to check out Clemson and Tennessee but those visits are unlikely to happen. There are rumors that Irvin-Sills tried to commit to Mississippi State but the Bulldogs are waiting to see what Mackensie Alexander and his brother decide to do. If that is the case, Irvin-Sills' decision is likely to come on or after signing day, once the Alexanders decide what to do. There is still a possibility that Irvin-Sills could go back to Auburn, but it looks like we're still a few weeks away from anything definitive.

If Sutton flips, I think we would be calling this kid.
 

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