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When all is said and done in the high school football recruiting season, Hillsborough County’s most successful program in recent years will again produce its share of college football players.
Armwood coach Sean Callahan said Wednesday that LB Derrall Anderson, RB/WR Deondre Kyles and QB Justin Hickman all should make up their minds this weekend about where they’ll play next season, which will give the Hawks six seniors headed to the next level.
Anderson is headed to Iowa State for a visit this weekend, but it will take a lot to dissuade him from committing to frontrunner Arizona State among his return home, Callahan said. Hickman is headed to Morehead (Ky.) State this weekend and should make a decision between that school and VMI.
Meanwhile, Kyles, who underwent knee surgery earlier this week and won’t make any more visits, is “very close” to committing to Middle Tennessee State, Callahan said. That would give the Hawks two players heading to the Blue Raiders next season. RB Marquise Branton already gave a verbal commitment to Middle Tennessee State, and he’s taking is official visit to the campus this weekend.
Also, DL Torrey Davis, one of the nation’s top prospects who verbally committed to the University of Florida at the start of the season, is heading to Gainesville this weekend for his official visit. Davis’ commitment is solid to the Gators and he won’t make any other official visits, Callahan said.
The sixth member of the Super 6, PK Darren deRochemont (Tulane commitment), won’t make any more official trips either after visiting the New Orleans-based school last weekend.
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