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This year Mizzou gets the #1 Pick
Could next year's pick choose Ole Miss?

Quote:“I would like to see them play together [in college],” Sunny said. “In high school, it was fun for me … that would be a pleasure for them to play together.”

Nkemdiche’s father was asked: If they end up playing at different colleges, will that be difficult for the family? “I guess I could make an adjustment but I would like to see them play at the same school,” Sunny said. “[But] I’m flexible … flexible.”

Robert didn’t really have too much specifically to say about Ole Miss football. But he did offer up this gem about playing with his brother, which may have caused the most excitement for Ole Miss fans since Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning played for the Rebels: “We’re close. We’re blood, so there ain’t nothing better than that.”

http://blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/2012/02/...n-georgia/


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/re...che-113275

This dude is a friggin' stud!
03-02-2012 03:35 PM
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