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The latest on 2014 WR Johnathan Lloyd


A special thanks to Heith Lloyd, the father of 2014 WR Johnathan Lloyd, for sending us the latest on his son's recruitment:

"Johnathan has been down to UNC several times for unofficial visits. We were down for the Rutgers, Miami and Duke football games. We also were present for the UNC/Duke basketball game."

"We have met with Coach Fedora twice. If Johnathan does not play baseball today we plan to be down again tonight courtesy of UNC coaching staff, for the Maryland basketball game."

"We have several visits to attend at other schools starting March 16th at South Carolina and then we are headed to Ohio State. Coach Withers has been here to Southern Alamance 3 times this year to re-offer Johnathan."

"He has been offered by UNC, Duke, Virginia Tech, South Carolina, Florida, N.C.State and Ohio State. Tennessee said the will offer on April 15th when they come down. Arkansas will be down in May."

"Here is Johnathan's sophomore year highlights this past season. The link is http://www.sahssports.com/links/videos/j-loyd.html."

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