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Those around him also say he doesn't want to leave Texas. He'll flirt with the SEC for a while then stay at home.
If we could somehow get Santos on a recruiting visit and manage to blindfold him and get him into to Cades Cove, calling it someone's top-secret private hunting property I think we could bribe him to play for us after seeing all those bucks. Although he may be sorely disappointed when he gets here and sees East TN's lack of deer. Granted, we have great bear and coon hunting, as well as turkey and pheasant - but Middle TN is where it's at for me. Dickson County.
"I think I need to look around for a bit and check some places so I can find the right fit," he said. "I know I'm going to Texas A&M on July 17 and then I'm going to hit a few schools in a week -- Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and Florida for sure. I don't know all of the dates yet."
No. 1 ILB Dalton Santos plays for keeps - ESPN
I just camped in Cades Cove last week for 3 nights with the family. Alot of fun except Wed in the rain. Going to Cosby next week. But alot of deer and bears out there.
BTW the IGA in Townsend for being a small store has everything.
You'll be camping about 3 miles from my house. It's beautiful around here.
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- Rivals"I'm looking at Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas A&M and OU and OSU is in that mix well. I'm looking really more to the SEC than anything," he said.
Speaking of those schools, Santos next indicated that he has a trip planned later this month to check out each of the aforementioned programs in person.
"This month on the 17th I'm going to Texas A&M and there for like two weeks I'll be traveling to a bunch of places like Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, OU, I'm going to hit OSU again, and Florida. So I'm going to hit several places there for like two weeks," he detailed.