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Rivals Camp Orlando: Prospects predict each other's future destinations

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CELEBRATION, Fla. - It’s our job at Rivals.com to cut through all the noise and zero in on where the nation’s top players will end up playing their college football. Sometimes when it comes to searching for information, the best intel comes from fellow elite prospects. At Sunday’s Orlando stop of the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp Series presented by adidas event, we surveyed several prospects about where four elite prospects will eventually land. Here are the results.


The pick: Clemson
Why: I just feel like he’s going to Clemson.” – Rivals100 Alabama commit Brendan Gant

The pick: Miami
Why: “ He looks like a Miami guy to me. Miami usually recruits tall receivers and he fits that.” – Three-star running back Treshaun Ward

The pick: Florida State
Why: “It’s hard to explain. I just think he fits.” - 2021 defensive end Bryce Langston

The pick: Miami
Why: “I just think that’s where he’s gonna go” – Three-star linebacker James Gordon

The pick: Florida State
Why: “They have Willie Taggart.” – 2019 defensive back Solomon Brown

The pick: Nebraska
Why: “They have Coach (Scott) Frost. The new coaching staff will be running a high-paced offense and one of our former players, Justin McGriff,
he went there to Nebraska and I know Coach Frost likes big receivers so Goolsby will fit right in.” 2019 athlete
Dontavius Smith


The pick: Clemson
Why: “He used to be committed to Florida but the coaching staff left so now I feel like Clemson is the No. 1 school for him.” – 2020 wide receiver Leonard Manuel

You can see the rest of the predictions on other players from the event here.
 
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