Curseislifted33
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Tyrone bouie 3 star cb from Florida. Very talent loaded high school, hopefully an in can get started there. Maybe this is why Robdon got told to wait...
I was just looking at this rivals profile last night wondering when he'd commit. Nice to see we finally got the verbal. I thought Toby Durham, his HS teammate, and him were looking at a package deal. We'll see.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWB46HFn-MU&feature=related
With the rumor that RobDonavon Lewis was turned down, and now Bouie's commitment, does this mean that we chose Bouie over R. Lewis, or does it mean that the Lewis rumor was not true?
By the looks of it, R. Lewis, Vereen, and Bouie are all pretty similar in terms of size, speed, and rating, so perhaps it does not matter. This just seems to be an interesting occurrence after R. Lewis was supposedly turned away!
I just want to land all of the five star recruits.
With the rumor that RobDonavon Lewis was turned down, and now Bouie's commitment, does this mean that we chose Bouie over R. Lewis, or does it mean that the Lewis rumor was not true?
By the looks of it, R. Lewis, Vereen, and Bouie are all pretty similar in terms of size, speed, and rating, so perhaps it does not matter. This just seems to be an interesting occurrence after R. Lewis was supposedly turned away!
Hmmmm. Why would they turn down Robdonovan? He's the highest rated Corner the Gophers have a realistic chance of landing. He's rated ahead of Bouie and Vereen. Hopefully, we still get Robdonovan.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/recruiting/os-hs-seminole-commitment-111309,0,7340314.story
Seminole defensive back Tyrone Bouie better buy a heavy coat.
Bouie, ranked No. 22 in the Sentinel's Central Florida Top 100 recruits, orally committed to the University of Minnesota. He actually committed two weeks ago, but was keeping his decision a secret until the Seminoles' final home game Nov. 13.
Bouie took an official visit to the Gophers' campus Sept. 12 and unofficial visits to New Mexico and UCF. He also attracted interest from Toledo, West Virginia, Middle Tennessee and Mississippi State.
"The coaching staff was recruiting me hard, and I liked that," said Bouie, who plans to take classes on Minnesota's campus next spring. "A lot of schools were talking to me, but not calling me like the Minnesota coaches."
And as for leaving the Florida sunshine behind?
"It gets cold, but me? I feel like I'm on a mission so you have to do things sometimes you don't want to to be successful," he said.