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Following Sails twitter feed is difficult. He re tweets any yahoo that tweets him no matter where it is from. I just went to look and there is Rutgers, Wisconsin, Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska just in the last 18 hours. Some kids love the attention.

Using that as a barometer for where he is going is worthless until he signs on the dotted line. Reminds me of Trey Dickerson

And good for him if he likes and wants to attention to eat it up while he can
 
He coaches corners here. Parker handles the safetys. He would be in charge of the entire secondary if he took the BC job.

Still would be a step down. Morgan and Reid are both older and he will be a full time position coach sooner rather than later at Iowa.
 
Following Sails twitter feed is difficult. He re tweets any yahoo that tweets him no matter where it is from. I just went to look and there is Rutgers, Wisconsin, Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska just in the last 18 hours. Some kids love the attention.

Using that as a barometer for where he is going is worthless until he signs on the dotted line. Reminds me of Trey Dickerson

And good for him if he likes and wants to attention to eat it up while he can

Faith Ekakitie did much of the same. He turned the entire recruiting process into a live blog.


It is what it is. They're 18 year olds getting showered with attention and treated like valuable commodities.
 
Looks like Sails wants all the lights on him. He is announcing on NSD. Hawks high on his list if its mutual on Iowa's part which sounds low at this point.
 
Looks like Sails trending to Rutgers and Maryland....but who really cares. Also, only one guy "reported" Reid to BC....BC reporters have tried to find any truth to this and nothing thus far. You have to remember this is right before signing day and sometimes these rumors are put out there by other teams to try and make recruits feel less comfortable in attempt to poach kids....recruiting is a pretty dirty business and this crap is common. Apparently Reid has been contacting recruits and going about his business as usual
 
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