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Eddie Lacy’s scholarship-offer list is a long one, and he says it needs to be cut—he just doesn’t know exactly when he’ll do it. The Geismar (La.) Dutchdown RB told Sporting News Today it’s not going to be an easy task.
When schools such as Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Miami (Fla.), Florida State and Nebraska have all extended scholarship offers, as Lacy confirmed, it’s a tough call.
“I’ve been trying to think about trimming it down to a certain number of schools,” Lacy told SN Today. “I’m going to watch all the teams play this year and then I’m going to talk to my brothers and uncles about it too.”
The 5-foot-11, 200-pound Lacy said seeing his prospective schools in action will help the decision-making process more than anything. One other thing matters: “Playing time,” Lacy said. “I don’t like to sit on the bench. It doesn’t really matter to me where the school is. I just want to play and have a good time.”
Lacy is a Rivals.com Top 100 overall prospect, and is ranked the No. 8 running back in the nation. He said some coaches have told him he has a running style similar to the Minnesota Vikings’ Adrian Peterson. He rushed for 1,800 yards last year, with 26 touchdowns.
When schools such as Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Miami (Fla.), Florida State and Nebraska have all extended scholarship offers, as Lacy confirmed, it’s a tough call.
“I’ve been trying to think about trimming it down to a certain number of schools,” Lacy told SN Today. “I’m going to watch all the teams play this year and then I’m going to talk to my brothers and uncles about it too.”
The 5-foot-11, 200-pound Lacy said seeing his prospective schools in action will help the decision-making process more than anything. One other thing matters: “Playing time,” Lacy said. “I don’t like to sit on the bench. It doesn’t really matter to me where the school is. I just want to play and have a good time.”
Lacy is a Rivals.com Top 100 overall prospect, and is ranked the No. 8 running back in the nation. He said some coaches have told him he has a running style similar to the Minnesota Vikings’ Adrian Peterson. He rushed for 1,800 yards last year, with 26 touchdowns.