AndyPopCat
06-28-2007, 12:49 AM
Less than two weeks after Carver’s DeRon Furr committed to Auburn, the recruiting focus at the Columbus school has shifted to 6-foot-3, 220-pound wide receiver Jarmon Fortson.
Carver Columbus coach Dell McGee said it’s obvious to him why Fortson has offers from LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Indiana, Kentucky and Louisville.
“He’s the total package at receiver with size, hands and his routes,” McGee said. “He understands coverages. He has a high football IQ. He just understands the game.”
McGee said Fortson has a front-runner. But the third-year coach honored his pledge to remain silent.
“He does [have a front-runner] but he doesn’t want me to say right now,” McGee said.
McGee believes Fortson will intentionally delay making a commitment.
“I just think he wants to weigh his options and make the best possible decision he can make,” McGee said.
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfbrecruit/entries/2007/06/26/creekside_cb_en.html
Carver Columbus coach Dell McGee said it’s obvious to him why Fortson has offers from LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Indiana, Kentucky and Louisville.
“He’s the total package at receiver with size, hands and his routes,” McGee said. “He understands coverages. He has a high football IQ. He just understands the game.”
McGee said Fortson has a front-runner. But the third-year coach honored his pledge to remain silent.
“He does [have a front-runner] but he doesn’t want me to say right now,” McGee said.
McGee believes Fortson will intentionally delay making a commitment.
“I just think he wants to weigh his options and make the best possible decision he can make,” McGee said.
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfbrecruit/entries/2007/06/26/creekside_cb_en.html

