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2023 Recruiting Board/Thread

IT still believes a summer decision is the most likely once these officials are over.
The recent quote from Arch was along the lines of, "I could see myself making a decision before the season, during the season, or after the season". In other words, "I don't intend to give you any idea of when I will make my decision".

Seems likely that once he OVs to Bama, UGA and Texas he'd be pretty well primed to make a decision. I'm sure he and his family are well aware of the impact he will have on recruiting others around him and won't delay in order to capitalize on that opportunity.  

 
The recent quote from Arch was along the lines of, "I could see myself making a decision before the season, during the season, or after the season". In other words, "I don't intend to give you any idea of when I will make my decision".

Seems likely that once he OVs to Bama, UGA and Texas he'd be pretty well primed to make a decision. I'm sure he and his family are well aware of the impact he will have on recruiting others around him and won't delay in order to capitalize on that opportunity.  
His coach said a while back there was no timetable for a decision.

My interpretation of that was him helping keep as much pressure off of Arch as possible as opposed to that being a true statement.

Summer still makes the most sense to me, and I don't think the timing of Owens eliminating Georgia was all that coincidental.

 
Hey TFloss,

Does the staff view Pleasant as a DB or an ATH?   Curious as to how they view him and where he plays.  As On3 list him as an ATH and 247 list him as a DB.  Has he played multiple positions?

 
Hey TFloss,

Does the staff view Pleasant as a DB or an ATH?   Curious as to how they view him and where he plays.  As On3 list him as an ATH and 247 list him as a DB.  Has he played multiple positions?
DB.

Until he broke that California record recently, I hadn't seen his name much since Texas offered.

 
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