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2014 S Nick Harvey Reveals Early Top Five, LSU Tigers Lead

A top Texas defensive back has an early top five. In order, no less.

It’s still early in the process for the 2014 prospects in the state of Texas, but that hasn’t stopped many schools from offering some of the top players in the class. One of the best is Lancaster’s Nick Harvey, a likely future safety who plays a variety of positions for the Tigers, including Wildcat quarterback and wide receiver along with his defensive duties.

Given how far along the process is for a guy like Harvey who has held a number of offers for months, it wasn’t a shock to see Harvey release his top five via Twitter on Tuesday night:

For Texas fans, the school notable in its absence is clearly the Longhorns. In a reply to an apparent Texas fan on Twitter, Harvey provided what may be an explanation:

If that is the case, it provides an example of just how far behind Texas is falling by not officially offering some of these players -- it’s July before their junior season and lists of top schools are being released because the process really is far enough along at this point to do that given how many schools have already extended offers. Like, everyone but Texas.

Back in May at the state track meet, Harvey told SB Nation Recruiting that his two favorite defensive backs are former Longhorn Earl Thomas and former Tiger Patrick Peterson, but, perhaps because of the lack of offer, his idolization of the former hasn’t translated into a position in his top five for Texas.

In a recent interview with Rivals ($), Harvey also said that he’s a big fan of current Tiger Tyrann Mathieu -- the recent success of defensive backs at LSU is clearly playing well with recruits right now for Les Miles and company, who picked up a recent commitment from another top defensive back in Texas, Chris Hardeman of Houston (TX) Alief Taylor.

Here’s what Harvey had to say about his leader ($) to ESPN’s Damon Sayles:

”I actually took an unofficial visit [to LSU] last week, and I liked everything about it. The coaches were cool, and I liked the lifestyle and how the players live. The stadium there is big, too. I think I can get better if went there.

Harvey also discussed Texas A&M, a school he visited back in April:

“With Texas A&M, [receivers] Coach [David] Beaty made me very comfortable when I was there, and Coach [Kevin] Sumlin told me himself I was wanted down there. They made me feel at home. I liked it.”

Per his conversation with Sayles, Harvey plans on making his decision next spring.

For more on Hogs football, visit Arkansas blog Arkansas Expats, plus SEC blog Team Speed Kills.

For more on Bears football, visit Baylor blog Our Daily Bears, plus SB Nation Dallas.

For more on Tigers football, visit LSU blog And The Valley Shook, plus SEC blog Team Speed Kills.

For more on OU football, visit Oklahoma blog Crimson And Cream Machine.

For more on Aggies football, visit SEC blog Team Speed Kills and SB Nation Houston.

For more on Horns football, visit Texas blogs Burnt Orange Nation and Barking Carnival, plus SB Nation Dallas.

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