11 FL OL Marcus Jackson (UT commit)

"He's one of the coolest coaches I know, he was a real cool guy. I had never heard of him but he came to my house the day after he got the job and he introduced himself and he seemed like a real cool guy," Jackson said. "On the visit I got to know him even more. It just seemed like he had a plan and he was the right person to be there."

But, things quickly change in recruiting. Miami hired Al Golden as the Hurricanes' new head coach and Jackson visited the Canes this past weekend and it seems that everything is back to square one.

This is for those of you who don't feel like digging through Marcus jacksons thread...

(bring on my merge)
 
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"He's one of the coolest coaches I know, he was a real cool guy. I had never heard of him but he came to my house the day after he got the job and he introduced himself and he seemed like a real cool guy," Jackson said. "On the visit I got to know him even more. It just seemed like he had a plan and he was the right person to be there."

But, things quickly change in recruiting. Miami hired Al Golden as the Hurricanes' new head coach and Jackson visited the Canes this past weekend and it seems that everything is back to square one.

This is for those of you who don't feel like digging through Marcus jacksons thread...

(bring on my merge)

After reading the entire article, I think he is a Cane.
 
I'm oddly ok with him going elsewhere. I just see too many holes to fret him in a recruiting class with a good many O-linemen already.
 
I know we already have a good OL class set-up and the class from last year. However, I would really hate to miss on Jackson. Great guards are hard to come by, and this kid is a talent. You can't ever really have too many OL. So I'm not going to try to justify missing on him.
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Who do you guys expect him to talk about? Golden just left his house. Dooley will lock this one up.
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when asked about Golden.

"He's one of the coolest coaches I know, he was a real cool guy. I had never heard of him but he came to my house the day after he got the job and he introduced himself and he seemed like a real cool guy," Jackson said. "On the visit I got to know him even more. It just seemed like he had a plan and he was the right person to be there."

When asked about Tennessee

"I don't know the, the same things that stuck out to me the last time I guess,"
 

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