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BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : College football: Buckeyes still seek two more prospects
Late yesterday afternoon, Marcus Hall was waiting his turn in a barbershop in Cleveland. This evening, he is expected to be in Knoxville, Tenn., taking a tour of the University of Tennessee during an official visit.
Such is the life for the offensive lineman from Cleveland Glenville, one of the few remaining top prospects who has yet to commit to a college. He's one reason why Ohio State, despite having 24 commitments for a class that's ranked No. 1 nationally by Scout.com, is still playing the waiting game.
"I plan on making my announcement sometime Monday," Hall said by phone from the noisy barbershop.
Ohio State, the University of Miami, Michigan and Tennessee are in the running, and he has tended to be taken by the last place he visited. But asked if he had a No. 1, he didn't hesitate.
"At this point, my favorite is Ohio State," Hall said.
BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : College football: Buckeyes still seek two more prospects
Late yesterday afternoon, Marcus Hall was waiting his turn in a barbershop in Cleveland. This evening, he is expected to be in Knoxville, Tenn., taking a tour of the University of Tennessee during an official visit.
Such is the life for the offensive lineman from Cleveland Glenville, one of the few remaining top prospects who has yet to commit to a college. He's one reason why Ohio State, despite having 24 commitments for a class that's ranked No. 1 nationally by Scout.com, is still playing the waiting game.
"I plan on making my announcement sometime Monday," Hall said by phone from the noisy barbershop.
Ohio State, the University of Miami, Michigan and Tennessee are in the running, and he has tended to be taken by the last place he visited. But asked if he had a No. 1, he didn't hesitate.
"At this point, my favorite is Ohio State," Hall said.
BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : College football: Buckeyes still seek two more prospects
Late yesterday afternoon, Marcus Hall was waiting his turn in a barbershop in Cleveland. This evening, he is expected to be in Knoxville, Tenn., taking a tour of the University of Tennessee during an official visit.
Such is the life for the offensive lineman from Cleveland Glenville, one of the few remaining top prospects who has yet to commit to a college. He's one reason why Ohio State, despite having 24 commitments for a class that's ranked No. 1 nationally by Scout.com, is still playing the waiting game.
"I plan on making my announcement sometime Monday," Hall said by phone from the noisy barbershop.
Ohio State, the University of Miami, Michigan and Tennessee are in the running, and he has tended to be taken by the last place he visited. But asked if he had a No. 1, he didn't hesitate.
"At this point, my favorite is Ohio State," Hall said.[/QUOTE]
Kiffin needs to make sure he asks this kid if he knows the last time OSU beat a team from the SEC.