I didn't mean for this blog to become Dee Hart Recruiting Central but the last few days it has. As we know, Demetrius Hart along with his teammates participated in Nike's 7 on 7 tournament this past week. ESPN had this to say: Four-star running back Demetrius Hart (Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips) did a lot of talking with his performance at the tournament making a number of highlight-reel catches. But when it came to talking about his recruitment, Hart had nothing to say.
Although he appears to be down to Auburn and Michigan, he didn't want to commit to those two schools.
"I wouldn't say those are the final two," Hart said. "Because I'm still open, I haven't committed yet."
So there are more schools out there in which Hart is interested?
"Not exactly," Hart said.
As we also know Dee Hart is expected to visit Ann Arbor again this week. Let's hope those plans don't fall through.
More on Hart from Rivals: There was a gasp on the Orlando (Fla.) Dr. Phillips sidelines when after Demetrius Hart caught a pass and the announcer inadvertently said Hart, a 5-foot-8, 190-pound all-purpose back, was an Alabama commit.
Hart has the Crimson Tide in his top three along with Michigan and Auburn but he has not yet made a pledge. It was a rare lighthearted moment during the heated competition.
- Most recruiting insiders expected Michigan's next verbal commitment would come from a player on the offensive line, but now it just may come from the kitchen! As TomVH from Mgoblog reports Michigan has given Daren Kitchen a CB from Louisiana a verbal scholarship offer from Fred Jackson who recruits that state. He can't get a written offer until RR gets back from his vacation. When he gets "the paper" when might he commit? "I'll probably just commit right away, because that's the one I've been waiting for." Daren has offers from the likes of Nebraska, Stanford, Kansas and others.
- QB Marquise Williams picked UNC this weekend. Michigan pretty much was out of the running after Kevin Sousa committed but Marquise did have Michigan in his final group.
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