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Florida center Brett Heggie to visit USC for spring game (2016 prospect video)

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[COLOR= rgb(178, 34, 34)][SIZE= 24px]Florida center Brett Heggie to visit USC for spring game[/COLOR]

April 1, 2015
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3 star OL [COLOR= rgb(178, 34, 34)]Brett Heggie [/COLOR]6'4 290" of Mount Dora, FL has strong interest in USC and plans to visit the Gamecocks for their spring game April 11th. Heggie visited Central Florida Tuesday and will be at Florida for a spring practice Wednesday.
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Heggie has offers from USC, NC State, Central Florida, West Virginia, Indiana, Tulane, Memphis, Georgia Southern, Cincinnati and Florida International. His trip to USC April 11th will be his first and he’s looking forward to seeing what the school has to offer.

“It’s the SEC, a southern school and top notch football,” Heggie said. “I’m excited to see the campus. I heard it’s beautiful. And I’m looking forward to getting the experience of the game.”

Heggie is being recruited to USC by Everette Sands and he’s been in touch with offensive line coach Shawn Elliott as well.

“Their interest is pretty high considering they offered,” he said. “They were saying I have a chance to come in and compete and win that spot. The opportunity would be exciting.”

Usually the Steve Spurrier factor is big on a Florida kid when it comes to considering USC. That’s not so much the case with Heggie because his father played at Florida State and he was never much of a Florida fan. But he said he’s neutral about all of that now. He’s also not rushing into a decision.

“When I’m completely comfortably and know I’m making the right choice, probably by the end of next season,” he said. “I don’t have a favorite. I’m really open minded about it right now.”

Heggie plays in a run oriented offense and is considered a good run blocker. And he said he’s automatic with the snap in the shotgun.

 
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Sounds like a real fine boy!

 
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