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Richt goes camping; Simmons stays busy; King set for choice

Published on: 05/17/07 4:39 PM

Jon Richt won’t wear a Clemson football uniform until sometime late next summer, but the Athens Prince Avenue High junior quarterback will play football there next month.

Richt, the son of Georgia coach Mark Richt, committed in February to Clemson, where he will play for Tommy Bowden, a good friend of his father’s from their shared time spent on the staff at Florida State.

The younger Richt hasn’t had much time to make the short drive over to Clemson, S.C., this spring, as basketball and then baseball have taken up a lot of his time. But he plans to participate in a camp there next month.

And that won’t be the only time he spends on football this summer.

“I’ll just be pretty much working my tail off to make myself better in all the aspects I need to be better prepared to play,” Jon Richt said.

Clemson already has highly touted freshman quarterback Willy Korn, who enrolled early and is widely expected to start at some point this season.

Richt said he and his family will take a “mission trip” out of the country this summer as well.

Busy schedule for Banneker’s Simmons

Good luck trying to predict which college programs Banneker safety Darrell Simmons is favoring. The Banneker safety wants to make more unofficial visits this spring and summer than he can count.

“I’m supposed to hit every school in the Southeast plus Ohio State, Michigan and Louisville,” said Simmons, a 6-foot-2, 192-pound rising senior. “I’ve already been to Alabama, Florida and Auburn on unofficial visits this spring.”

Simmons, who ran the 110-meter high hurdles and in the 4x100-meter relay for Banneker’s track team, said he is considering several camps, including those at Florida State, Ohio State, Miami and Tennessee.

Marshall in mix for Carver teammates

Carver, coming off its first playoff berth in 20 years, already has two players with scholarship offers under their belts.

Quarterback Tiunte Little and linebacker Arsenio Clemmons have both received offers from Marshall.

Tech recruiting coordinator: ‘We’re on schedule’

Georgia Tech has two commitments, but look for the number to grow significantly over the next couple of months.

“We feel like we’re on schedule,” recruiting coordinator Giff Smith said. “We don’t pressure kids into making an early decision.”

More than half the players Tech recruits are expected to atend one of Tech’s camps in June and July. For some, the camp is like a tryout. For others, it’s another important opportunity to interact with the coaches.

Also:

— Tech recruiters will be back off the road by the end of Saturday night after four weeks of evaluations. Their attention now shifts to getting updated transcripts.

John Bond not only replaced Patrick Nix as Tech’s offensive coordinator but also replaced him as a recruiter in southwest Georgia. Nix’s other territories went to Charles Kelly (Gwinnett County) and Curtis Modkins (Cobb).

— Tech picked up the second commitment for the class of 2008 when Orlando Dr. Phillips running back Embry Peeples accepted a scholarship offer Wednesday from Yellow Jackets coach Chan Gailey.

King decision on tap

Habersham Central wide receiver Tavarres King plans to choose between Clemson, Florida and Georgia on Friday. Look for staff writer Carter Strickland’s report from King’s announcement Friday at ajc.com.

Comments

By CDT

May 17, 2007 11:23 AM | Link to this

I think King is a dawg!

By Buck Cochran in the NW

May 17, 2007 12:35 PM | Link to this

Have the Dawgs had anybody commit lately?

By CU

May 17, 2007 2:24 PM | Link to this

King is following the family tradition at Clemson

By Sam W

May 17, 2007 4:06 PM | Link to this

Thanks for the football fix

By GO BLUE FAN.

May 17, 2007 4:20 PM | Link to this

King is a Dog. My family and I were seated next to him at a resturant @ the Mall of GA. He was with all his high school buddies. They come down to Gwinnett every Friday to eat. I tried to talk him into Michigan. Georgia got a good kid!

By JustMe

May 18, 2007 9:49 AM | Link to this

Even Richt’s son won’t play for the puppies, or at least the SEC? ROFLMAO!!!! I guess Coach Richt realizes that the best college football is played in the ACC.

By JustMe

May 18, 2007 9:51 AM | Link to this

Even Richt’s son won’t play for the puppies, or at least the SEC? ROFLMAO!!!! I guess Coach Richt realizes that the best college football is played in the ACC.

By JustMe

May 18, 2007 9:53 AM | Link to this

Even Richt’s son won’t play for the puppies, or at least the SEC? ROFLMAO!!!! I guess Coach Richt realizes that the best college football is played in the ACC.

By lbt0842

May 18, 2007 11:34 AM | Link to this

ACC is the best! That is why the SEC went 6-3 in bowl games(the most bowl apperances by any conference), was winners over the ACC with wins over VT and *Clemson, and won the national championship. ACC is the best!

By DawgWith2Knots

May 18, 2007 1:21 PM | Link to this

Hopefully the King will be in Athens in 08 helping the Natural catch bullets from the Chosen One! “Tech lies and cheats”!

By DawgWith2Knots

May 18, 2007 1:22 PM | Link to this

Hopefully the King will be in Athens in 08 helping the Natural catch bullets from the Chosen One! “Tech lies and cheats”!

By Andrew

May 18, 2007 4:09 PM | Link to this

lies and cheats, are you kidding me. I know a puppy didn’t just say that. Go back to your sorry little city and continue to underachieve with “the chosen one.”

By Dawg Fan

May 18, 2007 4:19 PM | Link to this

King is a Dawg

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