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Receiver LaRue Chooses Texas A&M

Texas A&M has added to its deep group of wide receivers in the 2013 class with a commitment from Sebastian LaRue.

The standout from Santa Monica (Calif.) High School committed to the Aggies on Friday.

LaRue, who previously committed to Southern California, joins a strong class of receivers that includes Kyrion Parker, Ricky Seals-Jones and JaQuay Williams, who has already enrolled at Texas A&M for the spring semester.

Texas A&M has 32 commitments for the class of 2013. Signing Day is Feb. 6.

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Defensive End Muhammad Will ‘Definitely’ Visit Alabama

Defensive end Alquadin Muhammad from Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J., is beginning to schedule his official visits.

“The schools I’m definitely taking officials to are Alabama and Notre Dame,” Muhammad told 247Sports. “I’ll definitely probably take one to Michigan.”

Colorado, Miami, Oregon and Southern California are also in the picture for Muhammad, who’s ranked the nation’s No. 4 strongside defensive end by 247Sports.

Muhammad denied rumors that Notre Dame leads for his services but did share what’s important to him as he attempts to choose a school.

“It’s about building relationships and feeling comfortable for four years,” he said. “You’re making a decision that will play a big role in the rest of your life.”

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Brassell Hopes To Return To Ole Miss

Nickolas Brassell is hopeful he will return to Ole Miss next fall.

Brassell was a standout wide receiver/defensive back for the Rebels in 2011 before poor academic performance forced him to leave school in the spring. He transferred to East Mississippi Community College in May with the goal of regaining eligibility to play at Ole Miss.

“It’s a big possibility to go back there,” Brassell told ESPN RecruitingNation. “My plan was to leave and come back in December. I feel like we started something, and we’ve got to finish together. I’m just looking at how their season is this year.”

Brassell told ESPN that Ole Miss is the only school that keeps in regular contact, although Alabama, Southern California and Texas have reached out since learning of his new location. Alabama was a finalist when Brassell signed with Ole Miss out of Batesville, Miss., in 2011.

“Alabama is a great school,” Brassell said. “I looked at them out of high school a lot. I stayed at Ole Miss because it was a little closer to home.”

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Priest Willis Plans To Visit LSU

Defensive backĀ Priest Willis from Tempe, Ariz., plans to take an unofficial visit to LSU on Friday.

Willis, who’s also considering Nebraska, Notre Dame and Southern California, has been recruited heavily by LSU since early in the recruiting process.

“I’m going to be looking at the atmosphere around the (LSU) campus,” Willis told 247Sports about his upcoming visit. “I hope to check out the academic side of things. Also, I really want to see what college would be like in the South. I’m looking forward to it.”

Willis has looked at the possibility of playing at the same school as safety Tahaan Goodman from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. LSU has continued to pursue Goodman. Still, Willis said his decision won’t be based on Goodman’s recruitment.

“We want to play football together at the next level,” Willis said, “but at the same time we aren’t going to force anything if it doesn’t work out. We aren’t going to go to a school just because we want to play together. If the same college suits us then that is where we will go. But really it won’t have that much of an impact.”

Both players could make a large impact at the next level. Willis is ranked the nation’s third-best cornerback and No. 23 overall prospect by 247Sports. The site considers Goodman to be the nation’s No. 6 safety 51st-best prospect overall.

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SEC Recruiting Headlines 3/13/12

1. Robert Nkemdiche will visit LSU next while his trip to Vanderbilt looks to be on hold.

2. Florida will try to be out in-state schools for Tampa Bay wide receiver Richard Benjamin.

3. This Swedish quarterback could be a top prospect in the 2015 class.

4. Here’s a look at the nation’s top guards and centers in the 2013 class.

5. North Carolina recruits don’t seem affected by the penalties handed down by the NCAA.

6. Auburn has offered a scholarship to Crete, Ill., wide receiver Laquon Treadwell.

You’ll notice Treadwell, who also has offers Alabama, Arkansas, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Southern California and others, is a pretty good athlete.

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Leonard Williams Down To Two Schools

Defensive end Leonard Williams from Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, Fla., has trimmed his list to two schools.

Williams told Mark Wheeler of Rivals.com he’s considering Florida and Southern California. Florida and USC are Williams’ two most recent official visits.

That means Auburn and Florida State are out for Williams, who’s considered the nation’s 53rd-best prospect by Rivals.

UPDATE – Mainland head coach Scott Wilson told AuburnSports.com that Williams is still considering more than just Florida and USC.

“The report of Leonard narrowing his choices to a top two is incorrect,” Wilson said. “There will be a final process that we will go through that will probably start tomorrow. We will do pros and cons. That process hasn’t occurred yet. He’s still open and thinking and has to narrow some things down.”

It would seem Williams tried to do that when he said he was trimming his list of schools to Florida and USC. But according to Wilson, that hasn’t occurred just yet.

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Report: Fowler Jr. Won’t Visit USC

Defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. from Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Fla., has decided not to visit Southern California this weekend.

That report comes from Gerald Martinez of USCFootball.com.

Fowler, who’s committed to Florida State, took an official visit to Florida last weekend.

“It was cool,” Fowler said of his trip, according to ESPN.com. “We got to hang out with coach (Will) Muschamp and his family and the other coaches and their families.”

Did Florida show Fowler enough to convince him to switch his commitment? It’s tough to tell.

“It gives me some things to think about,” said Fowler, who plans to make a final announcement on Feb. 1, “but as far as switching my commitment, no it doesn’t give me anything to think about. I’m still committed to FSU.”

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Shanks Prepares To Take Visits

Florida State defensive tackle commit Justin Shanks has begun to schedule his official visits for the month of January.

The U.S. Army All-American from Prattville (Ala.) High School told MrSEC via text message he will visit Southern California on Jan. 13 and Florida State on Jan. 20. Shanks said his third visit will be to LSU or Tennessee.

Shanks’ plan to visit elsewhere should come as no surprise to Florida State’s coaching staff. He told MrSEC last month that he’s kept the Seminoles’ staff updated on his visit plans.

“They were like, ‘Go for it,’” Shanks said. “They said they want me to take my official visits.”

Shanks, who’s considered the nation’s ninth-best defensive tackle by Rivals.com, told MrSEC it would take a “surprise” for a school to convince him to switch his commitment from Florida State.

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Stanford Commit Davis Visits Auburn

Stanford linebacker Noor Davis from Leesburg (Fla.) High School took an official visit to Auburn this weekend.

“It was a good trip and I enjoyed my time there,” Davis told 247Sports.com. “The coaches treated me great and I really enjoyed what they did for me.”

Davis, who’s considered the nation’s top senior outside linebacker by 247Sports, has already enjoyed official visits to Alabama and Stanford. He has an official visit scheduled to Southern California on Saturday.

Davis maintains he’s still committed to Stanford. But where he will sign is still unknown.

“I’m not sure yet what the future will be but as of right now, I am solid with Stanford,” he said.

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    Tide, Tigers In Running For Deon Bush

    Defensive back Deon Bush from Miami Columbus High School has his recruiting focused on three schools: Alabama, Auburn and Miami.

    Bush told 247Sports.com he doesn’t have a leader among his top three.

    “They’re all even right now,” he told the website. “I have no clue right now. I’m still not sure.”

    Bush has already taken official visits to Alabama and Auburn along with Purdue. He plans to visit Miami in December and is considering a visit to LSU or Southern California.

    Bush might also take an unofficial visit to Auburn when the Tigers host Alabama. His decision could wait until Jan. 7 at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.

    “It might last until then but I’m not sure yet,” he told 247Sports.

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