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Visit updates for Quinton Washington, Sam Montgomery & Kwame Geathers


Quinton Washington (****/OG/St. Stephen, SC) made an official visit to Tennessee over the weekend. He also has visited Michigan, Clemson and USC and is scheduled to visit Miami this weekend. Last week, he had in home visits with Kiffin and Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez. Dave Hooker of the Knoxville News says to keep an eye on South Carolina and Clemson in regards to Washington.

Sam Montgomery (****/DE/Greenwood, SC) visited LSU over the weekend. Coming up, he will take a mid-week visit to Oregon followed by a weekend visit to Tennessee. He does not plan to take unofficial visits to USC or Clemson before announcing his decision on National Signing Day. Assistant coaches from USC and Clemson visited Montgomery last week along with the head coaches from Oregon and Michigan.

Kwame Geathers (***/OT/Carvers Bay, SC) has visited Georgia officially and is scheduled to visit Central Florida this weekend. He's also been looking at Maryland and North Carolina. (Charleston Post and Courier)

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