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Army All-American DT de-commits from Texas


Trey Lealaimatafao at the Army Bowl Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)The tweet came 20 minutes after this offering from the 6’0, 300-pounder:
The US Army All-American defensive tackle had told SB Nation Recruiting last week at the US Army All-American Bowl that he was in a holding pattern until something happened with the head coaching position at Texas.
Read Article >Nine blue-chips commit at Army Bowl


SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- One of the most action-packed US Army All-American Bowls in recent years will feature a whopping 11 announcements from high school prospects. [Update: Elisha Shaw and Matt Elam announced on Twitter that they will no longer be committing Saturday and will instead wait until National Signing Day.]
Here’s the full list of players expected to make their decisions, updated with their announcements:
Read Article >Four-star CB Lattimore commits to Ohio State


Marshon Lattimore at the Army Bowl Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)Marshon Lattimore, a top-50 prospect nationally and one of the top cornerbacks in the 2014 class, committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Saturday.
Lattimore stands in at 6’0, 175 pounds and played his high school ball at Glenville High School in Cleveland. 247Sports ranks Lattimore as the 36th-best player in his class, the fifth-best cornerback and the top overall player from the state of Ohio.
Read Article >Four-star LB Nyles Morgan commits to Notre Dame


Nyles Morgan, one of the top inside linebackers in the 2014 class, committed to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Saturday.
Morgan, who stands in at 6’1, 225 pounds, played his high school ball at Crete-Monee High School in Illinois. He is rated as a four-star linebacker, according to 24/Sports. Morgan is considered as the 54th-best prospect nationally, as well as the No. 3 inside linebacker and the second-best player from the Land of Lincoln.
Read Article >Four-star TE Bryce Dixon commits to USC


Bryce Dixon All American GamesVentura (Calif.) St. Bonaventure tight end Bryce Dixon has committed to the USC Trojans at the 2014 US Army All-American Bowl, electing to play his college football for new head coach Steve Sarkisian.
UCLA and USC emerged finalists over 15 other reported offers from schools like Texas A&M, Oregon, Arizona, California, and Ohio State.
Read Article >4-star WR Frank Iheanacho commits to Texas A&M


Frank Iheanacho, one of the top wide receivers in the 2014 class, committed to the Texas A&M Aggies at the U.S. Army All-American Game on Saturday.
Iheanacho played his high school ball at Westside High School in Houston, Texas. He is ranked by 247Sports as the 86th-best overall prospect in his class, as well the 11th-best wide receiver. He is also listed as the No. 13 recruit in the state of Texas this year.
Read Article >4-star safety Erick Smith commits to Ohio State


Erick Smith at the Army Bowl Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)Erick Smith, a four-star safety out of Glenville High School (OH), committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes at the U.S. Army All-American Game on Saturday.
Smith checks in at a sturdy 6’1, 185 pounds, giving him some room to grow into his solid frame once he hits a college weight room. He is ranked by 24/7Sports’ composite rankings as the 11th-best safety recruit in his class, as well as the 146th best prospect overall. He is also listed as the No. 4 player from the state of Ohio this year.
Read Article >Four-star LB Dwight Williams commits to UCLA


Dwight Williams at The Opening Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)Dwight Williams, a four-star outside linebacker from California, has committed to the UCLA Bruins at the 2014 US Army All-American Bowl.
Williams, who goes to Junipero Serra (Calif.) High School, is listed at 6’1 and 205 pounds. The 247sports composite rates him as the 21st-best outside linebacker in the country and the 26th-best player in the state. Long considered an Oklahoma lean, the Sooners and UCLA were thought to be his two main choices, with Michigan, LSU and Florida also in the running.
Read Article >4-star OT Brian Wallace commits to Arkansas


Brian Wallace at the Army Bowl Wescott Eberts (SB Nation)Wallace checks in at an imposing 6’6 and 305 pounds, giving him the size and strength to potentially make an early impact in college. He played his high school ball at Christian Brothers College in St. Louis, earning first-team Metro Catholic Conference honors. Wallace received upwards of 13 scholarship offers throughout his recruitment, though he took his official visits to Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa and Missouri.
Wallace is ranked by 247Sports’ composite rankings as the 118th-best prospect in his class. He is also listed as the No. 14 offensive tackle nationally, as well as the third-best recruit from the Show Me State. But 247Sports thinks higher of Wallace than most other scouting services, ranking him in their top 100 and as the No. 1 recruit from the state of Missouri.
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