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There have been countless rumors surrounding the recruitment of Cardinal Newman wide receiver Travis Rudolph. Some people will tell you that Florida has been the longstanding leader, while others say Florida State has made a push into his top spot, but Rudolph denies any of that talk.
“Really there is no school that’s leading. Schools in the mix are Florida State, Miami, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio State, and a couple other schools that are just off the top of my head,” said Rudolph.
Rudolph has been using his official visits to check out some out of state choices.
“I just took officials to Tennessee and Ohio State because I had never been there and I’ll probably go see a couple more out of state schools too.”
The Florida Gators have had Rudolph’s attention for a while now as well.
“From day one when I first landed on campus, I just always had a good vibe with them.”
The playmaking receiver was committed to Miami at this time last year before some confusion with the coaching staff as to which position he would play at Miami. Rudolph prefers to play receiver and says those concerns have been cleared up.
“Everything has been addressed with me and the coaching staff and everything is good with them.”
Miami has made a move recently with the Palm Beach product.
“I’ve been getting a real good vibe from them. I’m hearing from all their coaches like every other day. I have bloodlines through Miami and that’s a big reason they’re up there for me. They’re building the program and are one heck of a team.”
One of the “bloodlines” for Rudolph and Miami is his father, who is a big ‘Canes fan.
“He loves the ‘Canes (laughs). I honestly feel like he would prefer for me to go there than any other college, but he does tell me that he’ll support me 100% wherever I decide.”
Rudolph isn’t surprised by Miami’s 5-0 start.
“I always thought they had potential to be the team they are right now and even better so it’s great to see.”
What will his decision ultimately come down to?
“It will come down to the campus atmosphere, my vibe with the coaches, and if I see myself living there for the next 3-4 years. I’ll make the best choice for me on-and-off the field.”
**Rudolph is planning to make his announcement at the Under Armour All-American game in January
“Really there is no school that’s leading. Schools in the mix are Florida State, Miami, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio State, and a couple other schools that are just off the top of my head,” said Rudolph.
Rudolph has been using his official visits to check out some out of state choices.
“I just took officials to Tennessee and Ohio State because I had never been there and I’ll probably go see a couple more out of state schools too.”
The Florida Gators have had Rudolph’s attention for a while now as well.
“From day one when I first landed on campus, I just always had a good vibe with them.”
The playmaking receiver was committed to Miami at this time last year before some confusion with the coaching staff as to which position he would play at Miami. Rudolph prefers to play receiver and says those concerns have been cleared up.
“Everything has been addressed with me and the coaching staff and everything is good with them.”
Miami has made a move recently with the Palm Beach product.
“I’ve been getting a real good vibe from them. I’m hearing from all their coaches like every other day. I have bloodlines through Miami and that’s a big reason they’re up there for me. They’re building the program and are one heck of a team.”
One of the “bloodlines” for Rudolph and Miami is his father, who is a big ‘Canes fan.
“He loves the ‘Canes (laughs). I honestly feel like he would prefer for me to go there than any other college, but he does tell me that he’ll support me 100% wherever I decide.”
Rudolph isn’t surprised by Miami’s 5-0 start.
“I always thought they had potential to be the team they are right now and even better so it’s great to see.”
What will his decision ultimately come down to?
“It will come down to the campus atmosphere, my vibe with the coaches, and if I see myself living there for the next 3-4 years. I’ll make the best choice for me on-and-off the field.”
**Rudolph is planning to make his announcement at the Under Armour All-American game in January