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Post by nforkbeav on Dec 12, 2016 10:43:43 GMT -8
I see he's visited Missouri and Tennessee in back to back weekends. Just taking advantage of the opportunity, or he about to pick somewhere closer to home?
I guess the upside is, he's being recruited by some respectable football powers including a UW offer.
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Post by sabzi on Dec 12, 2016 10:50:01 GMT -8
Decommitted and appears headed for the SEC
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Post by ochobeavo on Dec 12, 2016 10:50:21 GMT -8
The thread below/Tribune article - Eggers mentions that he's expected to sign financial aid agreement Wednesday and enroll early. That being said, everything else I've seen recently makes me believe he ends up in Missouri. Perhaps he's just enjoying the process. Hard to say.
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Post by ochobeavo on Dec 12, 2016 11:31:45 GMT -8
The thread below/Tribune article - Eggers mentions that he's expected to sign financial aid agreement Wednesday and enroll early. That being said, everything else I've seen recently makes me believe he ends up in Missouri. Perhaps he's just enjoying the process. Hard to say. It's Isaiah Hodgins (4* WR) that's signing the financial aid agreement Wednesday and enrolling early. Isaiah Miller (3* RB) is the one now going SEC (having decommitted). 247sports.com/Bolt/Beavers-Miller-part-ways--49748919Yeah.. Saw that. Eggers must have missed it.. here's the excerpt from his article: Three prep players will sign financial aid agreements and arrive in time for spring practice: 6-3, 185-pound receiver Isaiah Hodgins of Walnute Creek, California; 5-11, 190-pound running back Isaiah Miller of Baldwin, Florida, and 5-11, 190-pound receiver Kolby Taylor of Chandler, Arizona.
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Post by fisher47 on Dec 12, 2016 13:55:21 GMT -8
Looks Like Isaiah Miller decommiting from Beavers, t.co/1aXuJgkuyp. Ryan Bartow posted this on twitter.
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