Conrad Hussey morning update
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“Did a ton of digging on Hussey’s recruitment last night. Wanted to share some of what I’m hearing.
After hearing Penn State was in a good position to keep him in the boat before this past weekend, I believe FSU and Miami have moved in front of the Nittany Lions following an official visit to Miami.
— FSU remains a legitimate threat here and it’s for a few reasons. First, Hussey grew up a big Seminole fan. That’s definitely a factor in FSU’s favor. Another selling point is the possibility that both of FSU’s starting safeties (Jammie Robinson and Akeem Dent) could depart this off-season. Safety is a position of need for FSU regardless of what those two do. That’s attractive to Hussey and his camp.
— I don’t think this one is over at all. Today may be the key day when it comes coming down to a decision. I know that Hussey’s family was still deep in discussion last night about his recruitment.
— I’ve heard there’s a possibility that either Miami or FSU offer his family friend and teammate, three-star Colorado WR commit Isaiah Hardge. That’s something that was discussed by both schools on Monday to Hussey’s camp. Hardge is a productive receiver at St. Thomas Aquinas and is extremely close to Hussey. I’m not sure either school will come through with an offer to Hardge at this point, but it is something that has been discussed.
— I’m also told that FSU WR commit Hykeem Williams was trying to get on the phone with Hussey yesterday to try and pitch him to join him at FSU. Not sure if they actually spoke but was told that Williams was trying. The recruitment of Edwin Joseph is also important here. If Joseph ends up at FSU, which I’m currently expecting, I think that only helps the Seminoles’ chances with Hussey — as they’re pretty close.
— because a decision hasn’t been made yet, I’m having a tough time predicting where this one is going to go. I’ll say that I feel better about FSU’s chances now than I did over the weekend and late last week. We’ll see what Tuesday has in store with this wild recruitment.”