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Corey Henderson & Mywan Jackson


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Anything new with these two potential transfers?  Are these guys worth using our 2 remaining scholarships?

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Locals: Former Lakewood High standout Corey Henderson, a walk-on cornerback on Florida's 2008 national title team, graduated from there last week and hopes to walk-on at USF as a graduate transfer in the fall. … Former Armwood High cornerback Mywan Jackson, who is transferring after two seasons at North Carolina, said USF is among the schools he's considering. USF has two scholarships available.

This is the article from Greg Auman on these potential transfers.

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/usf-bulls-prepares-defense-for-up-tempo-offenses/1185958

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We won't  use a scholarship on Henderson. Not sure we'd use one on jackson, rather save two for 4 year players.IMO

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Maybe we use one for Jackson and the other for Tabuteau if he remains the 3rd CB (injured right now, so we'll see).  Mywan Jackson was likely to start at UNC this year so that would definitely help our depth. 

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