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Don't know how accurate these guys end up being trying to get in the minds of 17-18 year old kids, but if Michigan can land Reeves, Diamond and Garnett I'd be a pretty happy camper.
Hopefully, with tOSU signing Camren Williams(Reeves' teammate), they have a bit of an advantage on him. But, he's still taking his visit to PSU where he is currently a verbal. Who knows about him at this point.As far as Diamond goes, he had glowing comments after visiting Columbus, but he's done the same thing everywhere he went. But, if they can nab Dodson, it would make Diamond a much smaller need.
A small bit more on Diamond toward the front of this
http://arkansas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1321802
Half of the 18 prospects who took an official visit to the University of Arkansas this weekend were already committed to the Razorbacks, and several said they got good vibes from the non-committed recruits.
The top recruit in the nation, Springfield (Mo.) Hillcrest wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham was among the visitors and the feel around Fayetteville is that the Hogs are in great shape with him.
"Arkansas would probably be DGB's top school," UA wide receiver commit D'Arthur Cowan said. "With the fun we had last night and the coaches hanging out with us. I'd probably say he'll end up picking Arkansas just by all the fun that we had this weekend."
UA offensive line commit Cordale Boyd got a good vibe from both Green-Beckham and four-star offensive line recruit Jordan Diamond.
"I got a very strong and positive vibe about the whole campus itself, and they really liked it," Boyd said. "Especially Jordan, he said he really liked it. And DGB, he liked it too. We have a good chance of nabbing both of them I would think. I hope they come on and Call the Hogs."
Diamond is considering several schools. During the Arkansas-Michigan basketball game, UA offensive line commit Jeremy Ward got the impression that those two schools also lead for Diamond's services.
"Jordan, I think we got real close," Ward said. "He's a real big family guy. He likes to have a lot of camaraderie. I kept telling him that's what Arkansas' all about. I don't think he really got what I was saying until he came here. I think he was really blown away. Eat at the Catfish Hole but nothing like that. That pep rally, I think he really, really enjoyed himself, and I think he'll be a Hog honestly.
"We were leaving the basketball game, and he was like 'I'm going to have take your hat,' because I was wearing an Arkansas hat, and I said 'why is that?' And he said because I'm going to have to put it on the table."
Ward also got a good impression for highly recruited linebacker Dalton Santos, who is currently committed to Tennessee with a visit slated to Ohio State next weekend.
"Dalton Santos. We talked a good bit. He'll probably end up committing. He loved it. He had a blast," Ward said.
Of course, all kids say positive things about every school they visit. On the rare occasion they don't, they something went horribly wrong. But it sure was nice to hosting and beating Michigan in basketball during a recruiting visit of a prospect we are both shooting for.