4 star 2018 RB Master Teague keeping strong connection with USC
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Master Teague
3 star 2018 RB Master Teague 5'11" 200lbs of Murfreesboro, TN had a monster season despite missing some time with injuries. He rushed for 2031 yards and 24 touchdowns, and averaged 8.4 yards per carry. USC was one of his early offers and he visited during the season. He’s recently added offers from Kentucky and Texas-San Antonio. His other offers include Louisville, Duke, Georgia Tech, Memphis and Middle Tennessee.
USC running backs coach Bobby Bentley has been the Gamecock’s front man in the recruitment of Teague and the two are developing a strong bond.
“I have been trying to build relationships with schools that have offered and ones that are recruiting me,” Teague said. “As far as the Gamecocks, I continue to communicate weekly with them along with others. I have really been able to connect with coach Bentley.”
Teague said USC’s early, strong interest in him has put the Gamecocks in solid position with him. In particular, he likes what Bentley has laid out for him in terms of his future in the offense.
“They seem to have a great plan for me,” Teague said. “Coach Bentley was able to show me a three to four year plan that was athletic as well as academic. Their offense is very similar to what we do at my high school. Bentley sees me as being able to step right in and being able to contribute in a big way. They definitely have a head start on some of the schools since we have been getting know each other for a while now.”
Teague said he will attend some junior days in the months ahead but nothing has been scheduled at this point. And he’s still keeping an open mind when it comes to thinking about favorites.
“I would say the leaders are definitely those that I have been able to communicate with the most but I am not ready to start naming schools until we get a little time.”
[SIZE= 14px]DECEMBER 28, 2016 BY [/SIZE][SIZE= 14px]PHIL KORNBLUT[/SIZE][SIZE= 14px] [/SIZE][SIZE= 14px]Link:[/SIZE] sportstalk
VIDEOS: [SIZE= 14px]RB Master Teague[/SIZE]
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Rivals star ranking 3
247sports star ranking 4

3 star 2018 RB Master Teague 5'11" 200lbs of Murfreesboro, TN had a monster season despite missing some time with injuries. He rushed for 2031 yards and 24 touchdowns, and averaged 8.4 yards per carry. USC was one of his early offers and he visited during the season. He’s recently added offers from Kentucky and Texas-San Antonio. His other offers include Louisville, Duke, Georgia Tech, Memphis and Middle Tennessee.
USC running backs coach Bobby Bentley has been the Gamecock’s front man in the recruitment of Teague and the two are developing a strong bond.
“I have been trying to build relationships with schools that have offered and ones that are recruiting me,” Teague said. “As far as the Gamecocks, I continue to communicate weekly with them along with others. I have really been able to connect with coach Bentley.”
Teague said USC’s early, strong interest in him has put the Gamecocks in solid position with him. In particular, he likes what Bentley has laid out for him in terms of his future in the offense.
“They seem to have a great plan for me,” Teague said. “Coach Bentley was able to show me a three to four year plan that was athletic as well as academic. Their offense is very similar to what we do at my high school. Bentley sees me as being able to step right in and being able to contribute in a big way. They definitely have a head start on some of the schools since we have been getting know each other for a while now.”
Teague said he will attend some junior days in the months ahead but nothing has been scheduled at this point. And he’s still keeping an open mind when it comes to thinking about favorites.
“I would say the leaders are definitely those that I have been able to communicate with the most but I am not ready to start naming schools until we get a little time.”