Recruiting 2021 Recruiting: NSD Probably falling outside top 10

The Lateral Move

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Another 2nd tier recruiting class tomorrow? Do we EVER get a positive surprise?
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It looks like Dakota Mitchell is signing with somebody tomorrow.

I guess from the tweet above it looks like Scooby is definitely signing tomorrow? And it looks like Sapp is signing tomorrow with us as well.
 

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Alderman is saying that Mitchell will be signing with UF tomorrow.

He’s also saying that Brashard Smith is a flip candidate. Still expects him to sign with Miami but our staff has been working him overtime.
 

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Alderman is saying that Mitchell will be signing with UF tomorrow.

He’s also saying that Brashard Smith is a flip candidate. Still expects him to sign with Miami but our staff has been working him overtime.

Smith would be a freak like Toney in this offense
 

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Ole Miss loses an OL that committed to them last week after decommitting from Miss State:

Makylan Pounders, Byhalia, Offensive Guard

Miss State loses a JUCO ILB:

Navonteque Strong, Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C., Inside Linebacker

Story on SDS says that Ole Miss told Pounders that the class was full and basically pulled his scholarship. Wow. This is an instate kid too:

Ole Miss OL pledge who flipped from Mississippi State told class is full, reopens recruitment

.....on the eve of the Early Signing Period, he reported that he was no longer committed to the program, telling 247Sports that he was told “(the Rebels) were full”.
 

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5* OT Tristan Leigh now has UF as one of his top schools. Oklahoma still leads
 

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