- Joined
- Jun 12, 2012
- Messages
- 12,027
Plantation tight end Ravian Pierce recently named Arkansas, Alabama, and Florida as three schools that were sticking out to him. Although those three might have the edge right now, Pierce is not limiting is recruitment them.
“To be honest, those are not the only three schools I’m looking at. I’m still open, but right now I’m feeling that those schools are leading for me,” said Pierce.
Despite Miami not cracking his top list, the two sides are staying in touch.
“Me and Miami are still talking. Coach D’Onofrio and I are still chatting.”
What is it about the ‘Canes that Pierce is unsure about?
“It’s nothing about them that I didn’t put them in my top three, it’s just I sat down with my coach (Steve Davis) and we laid out my options and he was talking to me and told me ‘Ravian you gotta make sure you take a look at the depth chart and go somewhere you know you’ll have an opportunity.’ Not just for football, but for school also.”
Pierce reiterated that he has not eliminated Miami.
“I’ll definitely still consider them. I didn’t stop looking at Miami. I’m still looking at them and thinking about them.”
On the field, the 6-4, 220-pound tight end is a matchup problem for opposing defenses.
“Most linebackers are too slow for me and the DBs are too small. To be honest, I feel like this might be the year.”
“To be honest, those are not the only three schools I’m looking at. I’m still open, but right now I’m feeling that those schools are leading for me,” said Pierce.
Despite Miami not cracking his top list, the two sides are staying in touch.
“Me and Miami are still talking. Coach D’Onofrio and I are still chatting.”
What is it about the ‘Canes that Pierce is unsure about?
“It’s nothing about them that I didn’t put them in my top three, it’s just I sat down with my coach (Steve Davis) and we laid out my options and he was talking to me and told me ‘Ravian you gotta make sure you take a look at the depth chart and go somewhere you know you’ll have an opportunity.’ Not just for football, but for school also.”
Pierce reiterated that he has not eliminated Miami.
“I’ll definitely still consider them. I didn’t stop looking at Miami. I’m still looking at them and thinking about them.”
On the field, the 6-4, 220-pound tight end is a matchup problem for opposing defenses.
“Most linebackers are too slow for me and the DBs are too small. To be honest, I feel like this might be the year.”