Miles visits with Prince Shea Dixon - 10 minutes ago One day after he was named LSU's new defensive line coach, Ed Orgeron was in Alabama bright and early to recruit four-star defensive end Prince Tega Wanogho Jr. Wanogho, who just recently started playing football after moving to the United States from Nigeria, is one of the hottest names in the Southeast after he reclassified from the 2016 class into this year's 2015 class, meaning his recruitment would heat up as quickly this month as any other prospect in the country. Then Wanogho suffered a leg injury in a basketball game last week that required surgery and sidelined him through a lengthy rehab process. However, schools kept on pushing for his commitment - and LSU was no different. After being the lone school to host Wanogho and his guardian on an official visit so far, the Tigers made their way to Edgewood Academy to check in on the No. 8 strongside defensive end prospect in the country, and to reassure him that an offer was still on the table from the Tigers.
I thought he was going to be leaving his decision open for a while. Oh well, at least that means we don't have to leave a spot open for him.