Through the end of July, here are the verbal commits for 2012:
1) LSU Tigers 18
2) Alabama Crimson Tide 14
3) Miss State Bulldogs 14
4) Auburn Tigers 13
5) Arkansas Razorbacks 12
6) Ole Miss Rebels 8
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ALABAMA
Ha’Sean Clinton-Dix, S: Alabama boasts one of the best safety tandems in the league in Mark Barron and Robert Lester, but the 6-foot-1, 203-pound Clinton-Dix has the size and skill set to come in and make the Crimson Tide even stronger on the back end of their defense.
Cyrus Kouandjio, OT: One of the top offensive tackle prospects in the country last year, Kouandjio could provide some immediate depth. The Tide were already looking at moving All-SEC guard Barrett Jones to left tackle.
LSU
Jarvis Landry, WR: If the Tigers are going to make a run at a national championship in 2011, they’re going to need a lot more production from their passing game than they got a year ago. Landry is dynamic in the open field and should complement Rueben Randle and Russell Shepard nicely.
PRESS REGISTER- For the second straight year, Ole Miss could hand its offense to a refugee from another program. Sophomore Barry Brunetti, a transfer from West Virginia, emerged from the spring as a top contender to replace Jeremiah Masoli at quarterback for the Rebels.
CLARION-LEDGER- Jesse Grandy, a wide receiver/kick returner who was said to have departed the Ole Miss football team back in February, is enrolled in summer classes at the school and may be on track to return to the roster this fall, coach Houston Nutt told The Clarion-Ledger today.
ESPN- There are four SEC schools that still haven't locked down a starting QB for the 2011 season. This articles looks at the battles going on for Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss and Florida....
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