National Signing Day 2012: Recruits Who Will Shock on Big Day
National Signing Day looms closer and some mighty huge decisions lay in wait. While the majority of talent has made their intentions known, there are still some amateurs that are guaranteed to surprise.
Here we will rundown the players that are poised to upset what you thought you knew about their best laid intentions.
This is a big day for college programs all over the nation, but that pales in comparison to the day these young men will have.
We forget that this is the biggest decision of these amateur athletes' lives, and it will forever shape their futures in the sport.
With that in mind, we take a gander at some players that will have us shaking our heads in amazement on National Signing Day.
Dorial Green-Beckham: Ranking No. 1 According to Rivals
There is a lot of love for Green-Beckham, who is as close to a sure thing as any high school superstar. The best thing about him and his decision is that it remains a secret.
In a time of Twitter, Facebook and the 24-hour news cycle, nobody has any idea where the wide receiver is going.
The Sporting News reports that Missouri may in fact be in the lead, but they go a long way to state that this is pure speculation received fourth or fifth hand.
That means Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas are still in the game making this the best kept secret on National Signing Day in recent memory.
Stefon Diggs: Ranking No. 8 According to Rivals
There is no telling where Diggs may go, but there may be some added intrigue after a recent visit to Ohio State.
The Maryland native likes the Terrapins and has them as one of his final choices according to Rivals, but there is some thought that OSU may be in the mix.
Good Counsel (Olney, Md.) football coach Bob Milloy stated that Diggs is far more confused now after a recent trip. Via USA Today
"I think he is a little confused right now. He’s got a little bit of a decision to make. He just got back from a visit to Ohio State.
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This is a volatile situation that may push back after Wednesday. It's clear that Diggs is a conflicted individual making his decision rife with excitement.
Andrus Peat: Ranking No. 32 According to Rivals
The obvious destination for Peat would be with Nebraska where his brother plays. The Cornhuskers remain one of his four likely destinations.
The fact that he has not yet committed has to mean that the other schools listed by Rivals in Stanford, USC and Florida State are tugging at his heart strings as well.
Brothers are nice and all, but he may have it to play where the weather is warm all year long. Either way, any pick that is not Nebraska would be a shock to all.
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