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I don't think they're saying he's like Harvin, I think they're saying he'll be used like Harvin. I mean, I don't exactly believe that either, but that is at least passable, and possibly true.
Scroggins or Ambles?
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he got his invitation pulled from the Under Armour game.
Wow. What is up with this kid? There has to be something there. Some schools aren't touching this kid with a 10 ft pole. There has to be a legitimate reason some schools aren't recruiting him. It obviously has nothing to do with talent. Who gets their invitation to an AA game pulled?
idk coaches wives seem to like the kid....
It can't all be related to that one incident. That has been out for awhile, but you are just recently seeing Ambles being disassociated pretty much from a lot of schools and now Under Armour. He's a Gator lean anyway and he would fit right in there with the rest of the criminals IMO.
No, that isn't logical at all. What do the two have to do with each other?
It means Meyer might be consistent in his pitch to the two of them and insinuate that our recruiting on offense is stinking it up. It sure is opportunistic to see Ambles say that Florida is his leader just as Scroggins is leaving Gainesville. It sort of goes along with, "Why go to Tennessee? They will not have a quarterback/receiver for you to be successful." It just depends on who Meyer is talking to at the time.
Hubbs said this afternoon on the radio that this kind of negative recruiting is being used against UT.
I guess if you stretch out, you can make that connection. I don't think the two have anything to do with one another, personally. Ambles is a Gator lean for sure, but Scroggins could end up at any of his top schools, although I think it more likely he ends up here or at USC.
Wide receiver Markeith Ambles (McDonough, Ga./Henry County) has had his offer to play in the 2010 Under Armour All-American game withdrawn and will not play in the game.
With Ambles' absence, it leaves the door open for players like Antonio Goodwin (Atlanta, Ga./Douglass) and De'Joshua Johnson (Pahokee, Fla./Pahokee) to potentially get invited to the game.
This isn't the first piece of bad news for Ambles this recruiting cycle. Southern California withdrew its scholarship offer earlier this spring and Georgia has not offered the talented receiver. Auburn also has elected not to recruit Ambles.
Ambles still has plenty of options in recruiting, though. He recently visited UCLA and several other West Coast schools and camped at Tennessee earlier this year.