Basically from what I understand
If Illinois has a solid season, he's going there.
If Illinois sucks or OU does as well as expected, he's going there.
By some freak incident, he may end up here/USC/ND.
I think that basically sums him up.
I don't really think Fulton will make that much of a difference. Maybe a bit, but not as much as some people were making it out to be now that I look back on it. Especially when it comes down to either a much much more talented team with a top QB recruit or the hometown team.
And if we miss Scroggins, that hurts our search for pretty much every WR. Rettig/Grayson just doesn't carry the same weight yet. It may after the season though, but who knows what'll happen.
It's still earlier, I think he comes for an official.Once he sees the campus, he'll realize no other school he's seen or staff compares.
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I'm not sure Ambles would be completely out the window. If he doesn't commit to Florida soon, they're going to fill up on commits, and his baggage pretty much means no major school will come get him. I still think we could pull him with Rettig, but it won't be as clear as with Scroggins.
I know this is the wrong thread but what exactly has Ambles done in the past? I keep reading about his "baggage" but I've never know what it was exactly
"The thing that's making people back off of Markeith is his attitude. USC rescinded their offer b/c when he came there, they told him to take his hoodie off and pull his pants up and he refused. During spring practice at Henry County, he was in full pads on his cell phone. His coaches told him he didn't have to be there if he didn't want. He proceeded to tell the coaches to give him the locker room keys. These are just the recent transgressions. I've seen Markeith shut down by younger talent several times. I believe all of this is starting to catch up to him."
"Also, when at the UT camp, one of the other recruits there asked Markeith if he would go to UT. His reply, "**** no. I don't wear Adidas." I hate UT as much as the next guy but it's disrepectful to say something like that loud enough for several of their coaches to hear." From the roundtable.