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Lewis remains committed to USC but is still taking a closer look at Alabama, Auburn and Georgia. If Lewis doesn’t stick with the Trojans after his recent visit to California, he would likely wind up at one of those schools.
I was told this weekend that Montgomery’s timeline has now accelerated. He did not have a set timeline, but he does now.
Montgomery now plans to decide in early May.
That sounds smart. It affords a window to see what his finalists (Florida, Georgia and South Carolina) do with the April transfer portal window. It will afford an even clearer picture of what those rooms will look like beyond their 2024 QB signees.
While Montgomery, the nation’s No. 184 overall prospect for this cycle, has stressed he doesn’t mind waiting and developing for his turn, that is a good snapshot of the names he will be competing with for the bulk of his career at those schools.
The 4-star from Findlay HS in Ohio just spent the weekend visiting Florida. He still has a trip to see South Carolina for its spring game on April 20.
It also appears he’s taken his last trip to check out UGA before his decision. DawgNation has learned that Montgomery has pulled his June official visit to UGA off his calendar.
Montgomery will now commit in early May. He will make an official visit to that school during that month. He will take another unofficial visit in June to the school which earned his commitment. That will be in the works so he can help build that class.
Montgomery will now commit in early May. He will make an official visit to that school during that month. He will take another unofficial visit in June to the school which earned his commitment. That will be in the works so he can help build that class.
There’s no question he’s an immediate take at Florida and South Carolina. The belief is that Montgomery is the only QB prospect the Gamecocks are focused on.
The Gamecocks will wait to see what Montgomery decides before prioritizing other QBs. That mirrored the situation with Zollers and Mizzou.