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here it is
this class is a top 5 class plenty of talent
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this class is a top 5 class plenty of talent
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Russel Shepard, #1 run/pass QB in the 2009 class had some interesting things to say this week.
Shepard said the situation at Texas opens up his recruitment for other suitors.
“I would say Texas is still up there, but Michigan is really at the top of my list, especially if they don’t get (2008 top recruit) Terrelle Pryor,†he said. “I feel like I could go there and play right away. I’m also looking at Florida and LSU. Both of those schools have pretty good depth-chart situations for me.â€
Shepard said the situation at Texas opens up his recruitment for other suitors.
“I would say Texas is still up there, but Michigan is really at the top of my list, especially if they don’t get (2008 top recruit) Terrelle Pryor,†he said. “I feel like I could go there and play right away. I’m also looking at Florida and LSU. Both of those schools have pretty good depth-chart situations for me.â€
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