RECRUITING BUZZ: Hosch headed to Harvard

North Gwinnett quarterback Scotty Hosch announced last night via twitter that he was taking his talents to the Ivy League. Hosch committed to Harvard, turning down several other offers. The 6-foot-3 prospect is the third straight North Gwinnett signal-caller to head to the next level, following Michael Tamburo and CJ Uzomah. … The Lassiter Trojans made a run to the Class AAAAA semifinals on the strength of a tough defensive secondary and some talented playmakers on offense. One of those offensive playmakers Juwan Dickey recently picked up a big offer as Oklahoma State offered the 24 2Look4 wide receiver. Dickey will take part in the upcoming Rising Seniors game, as will his teammate Eddie Printz. The latter will play quarterback for the East squad and is still committed to SMU according to his coach Jep Irwin. The head coach of SMU June Jones flirted with the Arizona State job before returning to the Mustangs. … The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets picked up a pair of commitments over the weekend after Union Grove’s DJ White and Norcross’ Anthony Autry both declared their intentions to take their talents to the Flats. White is one of the top defensive back prospects in the state and decided upon Tech after decommitting from South Florida several weeks ago. Autry meanwhile will head to Tech as an athlete though he played WR and DB for the Blue Devils. … Deangelo Brown had a nice two-day stretch last weekend. First Brown helped Savannah Christian to the Class A title by holding Landmark Christian to just one field goal. Then Brown committed to Charlie Strong and the Louisville Cardinals. Brown had also considered South Florida and Georgia Tech. … Kirby Smart had to be smiling last Friday night in the Georgia Dome. The Alabama defensive coordinator was standing on the sidelines when linebacker Dillon Lee returned a fumbled punt 40 yards for a score with less than one minute to play, and then another Crimson Tide pledge Adam Griffith nailed a 32-yard field goal to win the game in overtime. Mike Bobo, the UGA offensive coordinator, was also seen on the sidelines, speaking with Smart, a college teammate.

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