Word is that new WR's coach, DJ McCarthy's ties to the west coast (having come from UCLA) may pay huge dividends if we are to land D. Scott. McCarthy has been in touch with Scott even when he was coaching at UCLA, and Scott's attention has now been directed towards LSU.
If we are to land Scott, McCarthy will have been the main reason for it.
Scott has offers from Cal, UCLA, USC, LSU, Colorado, Florida, Florida St., Penn State, Miami, Michigan and Texas.
I doubt Colorado has enough clout to land Scott at this point--unless the kid just gets sold on the idea that HE could be a big part in returning Colorado to national power.....but that's unlikely.
FLorida , Miami and Florida State aren't likely to land him--no particular reason except I just don't feel like he'll be interested. Besides, those schools already have easy access to top-notch recruits that are in-state.
I also doubt he'd commit to USC. I mean, I don't know what the hell Carroll tells all these guys (outside of the standard, "you could be the next Reggie Bush"), but USC already has SEVEN running backs on their roster that are 4-star's OR HIGHER just in the past 2 recruiting classes...and that's not even counting current 3-star running back Curtis McNeal from '08. Sooner or later, at LEAST ONE of the 7 will realize that he's buried too far down on the depth chart, and leave. So I just don't see another 5-star running back giving his pledge to USC.
I would imagine that the 3 major players for Scott's services will be Cal (who's currently a top 10 team and have had good success lately with producing NFL running backs JJ Arrington and Marshawn Lynch), UCLA (whom appears to be turning that program around and with the fresh win over USC last year fresh in the minds of everyone on the west coast, Scott might want to stay close to home and go there) and then the 3rd possible school would be us of course.

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