QB Nick Montana, son of NFL Hall of Famer, considering Georgia

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QB Nick Montana, son of NFL Hall of Famer, considering Georgia
By Michael Carvell | Friday, February 27, 2009, 07:37 AM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Nick Montana, son of former NFL QB Joe Montana, said he’s not going to wait around for Tennessee’s offer, according to the Knoxville News.

“I’m going to visit a couple of other schools and if I feel one’s the best fit, I’m done,” Montana told the News.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound quarterback from Westlake Village, Calif., said he has offers from Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, Alabama, Stanford, Maryland, Arizona, Nebraska and Ohio State. He’s waiting to hear back from several schools, including Tennessee and Southern Cal. The 2010 prospect hinted at making his college decision within the next two months.

Montana’s quarterbacks coach in high school is former Tennessee starter Casey Clausen. Montana has already made an unofficial trip to Tennessee to speak with coach Lane Kiffin. “… It’s in the SEC. The fan base is ridiculous. It was a good experience.”
 
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i've seen the kid play and i really have seen 100 HS qbs who are better. i guess it's nice to have a good name.
 
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I'm amazed Clausen has good things to say about us given some of the things we said about him and his brother!
 
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QB Nick Montana, son of NFL Hall of Famer, considering Georgia
By Michael Carvell | Friday, February 27, 2009, 07:37 AM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Nick Montana, son of former NFL QB Joe Montana, said he’s not going to wait around for Tennessee’s offer, according to the Knoxville News.

“I’m going to visit a couple of other schools and if I feel one’s the best fit, I’m done,” Montana told the News.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound quarterback from Westlake Village, Calif., said he has offers from Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, Alabama, Stanford, Maryland, Arizona, Nebraska and Ohio State. He’s waiting to hear back from several schools, including Tennessee and Southern Cal. The 2010 prospect hinted at making his college decision within the next two months.

Montana’s quarterbacks coach in high school is former Tennessee starter Casey Clausen. Montana has already made an unofficial trip to Tennessee to speak with coach Lane Kiffin. “… It’s in the SEC. The fan base is ridiculous. It was a good experience.”

This is an obvious attempt to force an offer from us. Pretty sad actually.
 

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