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There were quite a bit. I know 3 of them and saw them before the game.

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There were quite a bit. I know 3 of them and saw them before the game.

Instead of just saying you say or know of three of them...why don't you just say it.  If your just going to tease why reply?

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According to a blurb on Scout, RB Mike James came close to giving a verbal at the spring game.

http://southflorida.scout.com/a.z?s=359&p=8&c=1&nid=3702463

Here are his highlights from Sunshine Prep.

He made a good showing recently at the Nike camp In Gainesville.

http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news?slug=rivals-213309&prov=rivals&type=lgns

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My bad, I guess I can tell you...  ;)

St. Pete Times:

Sharks drawing interest

For the first time in program history, Nature Coast football players are drawing interest from colleges  big ones. Sharks sophomore Tevin Drake has garnered the most interest with Georgia assistant Tony Ball visiting. Over the weekend, Drake, Michael Fields and Alfredo Lindo were invited to USF for the Green and Gold game. Fields, a junior, has spoken with Syracuse and Ohio State. Nature Coast coach Jamie Joyner believes interest began to pick up when players had good performances in games against Dunnellon, North Marion and South Sumter  programs traditionally loaded with talent and on the scope of major Division I programs.

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