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Old 01-08-2011, 08:22 AM   #11
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From September...

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Lewis said his top five schools are Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Alabama, Ohio State and Oregon.
''It is flattering, of course, but I know our main focus is winning here right now,'' said Lewis, who is 6-foot-4, 230 pounds and listed speed as his best trait.

''I know Greg probably too good. That is my boy . . . we talk about [our futures]. It would be ideal for us to go to the same school and play together. We would love to keep playing together.''

Hoban coach Ralph Orsini said McMullen started as a freshman, and Lewis also contributed in a reserve role as a freshman.

''First of all, Greg and LaTroy both have God-given ability to play,'' Orsini said. ''Each one is unique. Greg is a little more powerful and stronger. LaTroy has outstanding quickness and speed.

''They each pursue the ball from the start of the play to the end of the play.''

McMullen and Lewis said they don't dwell on their college futures and instead are trying to help the Knights challenge for a North Coast League title and a state playoff appearance.

''I think they have been able to separate [the college attention from their high school seasons],'' Orsini said. ''On one hand, they are kind of excited. They are like anyone else. Getting all that attention is fun. I think that is something they both dreamed about as kids and now it is a reality. They put things in perspective though and are focused.''

McMullen and Lewis said they recall meeting Pittman at an OSU camp during the summer.
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In Dec named a top 3 of ND, OSU, and Oregon. Though it could be wishful thinking.

Might end up as a 3-star recruit. Depends on what offers he ends up getting, and if and when he is allowed to go through with a verbal commitment.
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OSU is the clear favorite, with ND trailing. That could change by summer/fall.
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Going to ND junior day, hoping for an offer. OSU looms large, and Florida is interested.
Cincy doesn't seem to be on the radar much at this point, but that could change depending on the interest from the above and Nebraska. Uphill battle.
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He could play OLB, but seems a bit small and slow to warrant offers from powerhouses. He might be someone UC could get with some serious attention thrown his way. Could be a solid prospect with some work.
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