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Final weekend: Visitor update...

As of the moment we are going to have to wait to find out who will be in town this weekend. Last night we were told the OV situation was "still fluid" for the final weekend of the signing period.

This is largely because the people they have legit offers still out to have already visited. They are only going to take a couple/few more, so bringing somebody in this weekend would be somebody they really want. As of this moment nobody of that nature is locked in 100% to be here.

Position-wise I think DL, WR or maybe a DB are really the only positions they might add to. DT would be the most likely.

But if a very highly rated guy they have offered at another position wants in, they will find room somehow.

Bottom line for this weekend is: Stay tuned

Patrick Chung among former 2-stars set to star in the Super Bowl

Super Bowl LIII is less than a week away in Atlanta and while most of the focus is on the Patriots and Rams and how they will match up on Sunday, we here at Rivals.com like to take a look back into the rankings of the team’s current stars. Today, we focus on five former two-star rankings who have more than outperformed their rankings and should also play key roles in Sunday’s game.

You can read the story, which features former Duck Patrick Chung, here.
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WR Coach Candidates

Rather than going back and forth, thought I would create this thread.

First, I put together a quick list last night and then checked it with some sources; AJ is working on a stroy; but I heard a couple of new names today that I was told are viable candidates who are stronger than their 'unknown' reputations.

Eric Scott: Nevada WR coach. He has tremendous ties in the city of Los Angeles (worked as Head Coach, Los Angeles HS 2014-16 and Head Coach, Compton Centennial HS from 2008-13 and Asst. Coach/Off. Coordinator, Crenshaw HS from 1999-2005. Worked at UCLA for two seasons between those stints).

Jovon Bougknight: Texas Tech WR Coach followed Matt Wells from Utah State where the two have worked together since 2009. He was the 20th all time NCAA leading receiver when he graduated from Wyoming for both career receiving yards (3,626) and career receptions (250). He also ranks second all-time in Mountain West history in each of those two categories. He has developed some very good receivers during his time at Utah State and is a strong candidate
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