Here you go fuck stick...
you have a link to where you got that quote from? i would like to see that entire story, i'm curious if he is speaking of who is going to get his last remaining official visit, which i think it is. in that case, he has already made an official to UA. i highly, highly doubt that is him speaking of who might be finalists for his signature, as he has never really said much about that except that he held LSU and Alabama in high regard. soooo, lets see what all that link says.....
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BASTROP -- High wide receiver Rueben Randle, the nation's No. 2-ranked overall prospect, will arrive at LSU on Thursday and will make his final official visit to Auburn next weekend.
Randle spent last weekend at Alabama.
"It was a good visit," said Randle of his visit to Tuscaloosa. "They treated everybody well. Everything was organized and well-orchestrated.
"This visit was mainly for my parents. I had already been up there a couple of times. Mainly, I just tried to enjoy the atmosphere."
Mark Scott
Randle says LSU and Auburn are his last two visits
New Tennessee head coach Lane Kiffin was in Bastrop on Tuesday, making in-house visits with Randle and his teammate, defensive tackle D.D. Jones. Kiffin, evidently, made an impression. Last week, Randle's interest in the Volunteers was lukewarm, at best. On Wednesday afternoon, Randle included Tennessee on his short list.
Randle says he has narrowed his choices to Auburn, LSU, Oklahoma and Tennessee, with Ole Miss as a longshot. He has basically ruled out Miami.
"Ole Miss is questionable," Randle said. "Miami, I'm probably going to let that go."
Randle said last week that he will probably wait until National Signing Day (Feb. 4) to announce his decision. He is undecided on where he will make the announcement.
"I don't know how I'm going to handle that yet," Randle said.
Meanwhile, Randle is resurrecting his baseball career during his limited free time. Randle attracted Division I interest while starting at shortstop for the Rams as a sophomore, before focusing on football as a junior.
"This is my last year of high school, so I'm trying to enjoy everything," Randle said.
First-year coach Whit Whitlock is experimenting with Randle in center field.
"I have played center field before, but it has never been my primary position," Randle said.
Jones, rated as the No. 25 defensive tackle prospect in the nation, also received an in-home visit from Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez and linebackers coach Jay Hopson on Tuesday. The 6-4, 295-pounder has scheduled official visits for Ann Arbor this weekend and Tennessee on Jan. 30.
Although he pledged to the Wolverines over the summer, Jones has taken official visits to Arkansas and Auburn.
Michigan does have a couple of built-in advantages in recruiting Jones. Hopson recruited former Bastrop defensive end Deddrick Jones, D.D.'s older brother, while at Southern Mississippi. Also, Jones has family ties in the Ann Arbor area.