Tomorrow can go one of two ways for FSU. It's going to be a good day or it's going to be a great day.
I feel good about nearly all of our predictions. The two biggest uncertainties right now are James Foster and Anthony Grant.
I'm told Foster is still in contact with both the A&M and FSU coaching staffs. As of 10pm he has not informed either of his decision and I'm not sure he will either, at least maybe not tonight.
And with Anthony Grant, we haven't given FSU much of a shot, but we're wrong on that. FSU is definitely in it and some I spoke with tonight would not be surprised if he chose FSU tomorrow. I'm not prepared to put in a Crystal Ball pick, however the 'Noles are in it much more than we've given them credit.
Nothing is certain until the LOI's come rolling in, but I feel good on Malcolm Lamar, Jamarcus Chatman, Jordan Young, James Miller and Tre'Shaun Harrison. That would make for a very good day. Add in James Foster and possibly Anthony Grant and that's a GREAT day.
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Late twists & turns with the top available prospects in Alabama
As the final day before national signing day comes to a close, many of the top available prospects in the State of Alabama are settling on their public declarations.
As the final day before national signing day comes to a close, many of the top available prospects in the State of Alabama are settling on their public declarations.
Entering Tuesday, 247Sports confirmed the majority of the remaining blue-chip talents had yet to come to a decision.
One of the most anticipated in the state surrounds Montgomery (Ala.) Lanier quarterback James Foster, who will announce his intentions Wednesday after 10 a.m. CST at the school. He is fresh off of a visit to Florida State, but the prior week's trip to Texas A&M seemed just as impactful. Before that point, LSU looked like it could be the program to beat, but as the 247Sports Composite four-star's recruitment creeps closer to its official end -- it looks like a matter of inking with the program Jimbo Fisherleft or the one he has just settled in at. Should the Aggies win out, it is assistant coach Dameyune Craig who would deserve considerable credit. New FSU head man Willie Taggart has been all-in on the dual-threat since he took over the reigns in Tallahassee, a move that looks like it may pay off Wednesday.
Foster's cousin and fellow four-star prospect, Tank Jenkins, also has the Aggies in the mix. Ole Miss is the most recent visit and also represents the program among his finalists he is most familiar. Oklahoma, which hosted him in mid-January, was his public leader at one point and remains in the mix along with the SEC West pair. Since visiting College Station with Foster, Fisher's program has been considered a dark horse as part of the reason the Sooner lead no longer exists. But like with Foster, the final visit could tip the scales one way or the other down the stretch, in what would be a great cap to the initial Matt Luke haul in Oxford.
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