5-Star Football Recruit Doran Grant Picks Top 2: Where Does Ohio State Stand?
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Doran Grant, the top-rated cornerback of the 2011 class, has cut his list of suitors down to eight earlier this month. While he wouldn't reveal his favorites among them at the time, he did so on Thursday.
“Right now Michigan State and Ohio State have a slight lead over the other schools in my list,” Grant said in an interview with Scout.com. “I just feel very comfortable with both schools and really enjoyed visiting their campuses, coaches, and players when I was there for unofficial visits more than the other schools.
His other finalists include*Michigan, USC,*Georgia Tech,*North Carolina,*Penn State, and*Cincinnati.
Most observers have always expected the Buckeyes would be in the mix up until decision time for the Ohio native, but Michigan States emergence as Grant's second top choice comes as somewhat of a surprise.
Ohio, USC, and North Carolina have been recruiting him the hardest, but when asked about official visits, Ohio State and Michigan were the only schools Grant said he was definitely planning on visiting.
So what have the Spartans done to separate themselves from the pack?
“I also like how Michigan State is recruiting me as an athlete so I could play on both sides of the ball,” Grant said. “If I were to play on offense, I prefer playing at wide receiver. I’m considering them as well because it could definitely get me on the field a lot quicker.”
Grant has previously said that playing time is important to him as well as staying close to home where he has a lot of family and friends.*But he's also looking for the school that will best develop his talents and get him prepared to play at the next level.
Of his top two choices you have to think that Ohio State has the edge based on his requirements. He might get on the field faster at Michigan State, but as far as developing defensive backs goes, the Buckeyes have the edge; plus OSU is the in-state school.
Still, Grant is far from a decision and hasn't even set his official visits yet. All he can say at the moment is that he plans to make trips to Ohio State and Michigan State at some point, but there is no timetable for a commitment.*