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2014 Timber Creek receiver Javonte Seabury has been doing a lot this summer to take his game to an even higher level for his senior season. This includes hitting college football camps all over the country ranging from Miami to North Carolina.
“We’re going to North Carolina tomorrow and I’m at Georgia right now. I just came back from Auburn.”
The recruiting process has been one Seabury has enjoyed as he totals 5 offers at the moment with possibly more on the way.
“At first it was going slow for me until I went to Miami and ran a 4.3 and soon as I got my first offer from Kent State everything started following afterwards.”
“I’ve heard from mostly everybody, I just came back from Auburn and they told me I’m gonna hear good news next week from them and Georgia is thinking about offering me. Florida State said if I go to the camp they’ll offer me.”
Despite all the recent schools picking up interest for the speedy, offensive threat, the latest offer from the Hurricanes is one that catches his eye.
“It was really good because I’ve been down there a couple times with my brother and I’m excited and I love the coaches.”
Seabury’s younger brother happens to be 2015 running back Jacques Patrick who is also heavily interested in the ‘Canes.
When asked what he likes about Miami, the 5’9 170 pound receiver cited the relationship he had with the coaches.
“Specifically Hurlie Brown and after I won the fastest man competition I spoke with Al Golden. I felt really comfortable out there, to be honest I felt like a family because of the connection. I think they’re cool.”
When asked if his decision will have an effect on his brother’s choice, Seabury made it clear what their plans are.
“That’s what we plan on doing and that’s what we are really hoping on.”
As far as when his decision will come, the Timber Creek product isn’t looking to wait very long.
“Depending on how this visit goes, I’m going to try and commit in August.
So now the question remains, what are the chances that Seabury chooses the orange and green?
“Depending on if I get offered by Florida State or Auburn, there is a 75 percent chance I commit to Miami.”
“We’re going to North Carolina tomorrow and I’m at Georgia right now. I just came back from Auburn.”
The recruiting process has been one Seabury has enjoyed as he totals 5 offers at the moment with possibly more on the way.
“At first it was going slow for me until I went to Miami and ran a 4.3 and soon as I got my first offer from Kent State everything started following afterwards.”
“I’ve heard from mostly everybody, I just came back from Auburn and they told me I’m gonna hear good news next week from them and Georgia is thinking about offering me. Florida State said if I go to the camp they’ll offer me.”
Despite all the recent schools picking up interest for the speedy, offensive threat, the latest offer from the Hurricanes is one that catches his eye.
“It was really good because I’ve been down there a couple times with my brother and I’m excited and I love the coaches.”
Seabury’s younger brother happens to be 2015 running back Jacques Patrick who is also heavily interested in the ‘Canes.
When asked what he likes about Miami, the 5’9 170 pound receiver cited the relationship he had with the coaches.
“Specifically Hurlie Brown and after I won the fastest man competition I spoke with Al Golden. I felt really comfortable out there, to be honest I felt like a family because of the connection. I think they’re cool.”
When asked if his decision will have an effect on his brother’s choice, Seabury made it clear what their plans are.
“That’s what we plan on doing and that’s what we are really hoping on.”
As far as when his decision will come, the Timber Creek product isn’t looking to wait very long.
“Depending on how this visit goes, I’m going to try and commit in August.
So now the question remains, what are the chances that Seabury chooses the orange and green?
“Depending on if I get offered by Florida State or Auburn, there is a 75 percent chance I commit to Miami.”
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