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November 30, 2008

Spurrier To Visit Farms

By Eric Guimaraes

OL Johnnie Farms (6-3 306) of Perry, GA says that USC head coach Steve Spurrier is going to visit him at his high school on Tuesday. Farms, who was originally committed to the Gamecocks, decommitted recently changing his commitment to North Carolina. Farms says his visit to UNC was perfect. "Everything was right," said Farms. "It just felt like home." Farms says it is unlikely he will take any other visits. He was scheduled to visit USC on December 13th. He did say there it is possible that he could change his mind. "I'm going to listen to Coach Spurrier. Anything is possible," he said.





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Boyd's Clemson Visit May Be Delayed

QB Tajh Boyd (6-1 208) of Hampton, VA may not make his official visit to Clemson this weekend his father said Thursday. Tim Boyd told CUTigers.com his son has some school work to catch up on after being in Texas last week for the All American Bowl and may have to delay the Clemson trip. Boyd said they may try to visit Clemson the weekend of the...
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