OLB Keeon Virgile

Player: Keeon Virgile

Hometown: North Miami Beach, FL

School: North Miami Beach HS

Position: OLB

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 215

40 time: 4.6

Scholarships: Bowling Green, Florida Intl., Georgia, Kansas, Kansas St., Minnesota, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Purdue, South Florida, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Western Michigan

Rivals: :star :star :star

Scout: :star :star

ESPN: :star :star :star

It is tough to get a read on this potential player. He is listed at three very different weights --- anywhere from 191 pounds to 215 to 225. He is either 6 feet tall or 6 feet two. He is either a two star (scout) rated #136 at his position! or An un-ranked mid-three star from rivals. He has schools like Bowling Green, Florida International and Western Michigan after him... but also UNC and Georgia too. So... it is hard to know just what is up with this young mans actual potential.

We'll see how it rolls. He did not give NU that good a grade after his visit ... an 8 on a scale of 10 (where it seems 90% of visitors almost anywhere give a 10 or a 9 as their grade).

Who knows? We do... however, need an LB and having one as opposed to not having one is well... better. Maybe this is the guy.

 
Per Jon Nyatawa Twitter:

Keeon Virgile's coach Jeff Bertani thinks the LB chooses btw UNC & NU 2nite. Then inform the schools 2mrw. Official announcement prolly Wed

 
Really? Would it kill him to just type tonight and tomorrow. The half second he saved made him seem about 40% less professional with his Tweets.
Kind of a strange thing to b!^@h about. For the record, I believe tweets are limited to something like 140 characters.... Prolly why he was trying to abbreviate some of the longer words.

 
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Really? Would it kill him to just type tonight and tomorrow. The half second he saved made him seem about 40% less professional with his Tweets.
Kind of a strange thing to b!^@h about. For the record, I believe tweets are limited to something like 140 characters.... Prolly why he was trying to abbreviate some of the longer words.
He was at 139 characters :) - I'm w/ ya though dude, he could have reworded that about a dozen different ways if he wanted to save a couple characters.

 
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