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What happened with the Mangum visit? The transfer portal CB/S from Michigan State that was supposed to be here early this week? Did I miss an update?

(I'm not sure I'm spelling his name right)
From Deaner:

The talented MSU DB was in Lincoln Monday through Wednesday for his official visit. Before that, he was at Ohio State and will visit Michigan this weekend.

A source close to the Mangham family said the visit to NU was “great.” The wildcard remains the Wolverines. There is quite a bit of bad blood right now because of how things ended with the Manghams at MSU, especially because his brother, Jaren Mangham, was seemingly forced out of the program. He’s now committed to Minnesota.

You get the sense there could be this “get back at them” mentality right now, and there would be no better way to do that than to go from East Lansing to Ann Arbor.
 

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Yep. They're pissy Rhule told em to go get fucked and then ended up with sleazepuke Freeze.

This is a pretty accurate characterization of how it went per #sources

Mr Yellawood and the boys wanted Hugh and Hugh is happy to give them whatever access they need
 



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PHOENIX — Coveted safety Rylon Dillard-Allen faced a difficult choice this week but ultimately decided to back off his commitment to hometown Arizona State, citing a desire to continue exploring his college options heading into the summer.

The three-star safety from Phoenix (Ariz.) Mountain Pointe had taken the lone official visit to nearby ASU on the weekend of April 19 when he opted to make his initial pledge.

The plan now, Dillard-Allen said, is to look closely at the other contenders.

"I committed off my first official visit, so I just want to step out, see what other schools have for me," Dillard-Allen told 247Sports. "I'm going to take a few other official visits. I had seven scheduled originally, but I don't think I'll take that many. Texas A&M is scheduled for June 14 and Washington for June 21. I also know I want to get out to Nebraska for an official and they have been pushing real hard."

Dillard-Allen is the nation's No. 33 rated safety and No. 4 overall prospect in the state of Arizona for the 2025 class, per the 247Sports rankings.


Dillard-Allen previously made it to College Station earlier this spring and really liked what he saw from the Aggies.

"It's my only SEC offer," he said at the time. "Everybody knows the SEC has the best ball, so I really want to know what it's like there and what's to that."

The Huskies, meanwhile, have the familiarity factor working in their favor. Dillard-Allen was a top priority for the staff when the coaches were at Arizona and Washington had a couple representatives at Mountain Pointe's college showcase on Wednesday night.

The electric 5-foot-11, 165-pound prospect saw his stock rise dramatically during the season last year after sitting out the first five games of his junior season due to transfer rules. Dillard-Allen clocked a personal-best 10.86 time in the 100-meter dash as a sophomore last spring.
 
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