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OL Donnell Stanley headed to UNC Saturday thread (2014 prospect video)

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OL Donnell Stanley headed to UNC Saturday

02/19/13

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4 star OL Donnell Stanley 6'3" 311lbs of Latta will be at North Carolina this Saturday for a junior day according to his mentor Chris German. This will be his second junior day. He was at USC earlier this month. Stanley plans to return to USC for its next junior day and also wants to get to USC for a baseball game. He'd like to give baseball a shot in college as well. He also wants to get to Clemson for a baseball game. Stanley will take several visits this summer to schools he has not seen. Among those will be Florida, Florida State, Alabama and Ohio State. Stanley has not narrowed his list and has no favorite between USC and Clemson German said. He is sitting on 14 offers at this point. Academics will play a major role in Stanley's decision. He wants to major in physical education or sports management. Stanley's mother also will play a major role in the decision making process.

Link: http://www.goupstate.com/article/20130218/PSPORTS02/130219661/-1/PSPORTS



 
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Stanley takes another look at UNC

02/25/13

4 star OL Donnell Stanley 6'3" 311lbs of Latta attended North Carolina's junior day Saturday. It was his second visit to the campus but this time he got a chance to get a close up look at things. "He got a chance to tour the campus and to talk to coach Fedora with some one on one time," said Stanley's mentor Chris German. "He likes coach Fedora, he thinks he's a great guy. You can tell he's an intense coach from the way he talks but he's a down to earth guy." Stanley plans a third visit to UNC for a spring practice. He's also going to attend a USC baseball game. Outside of that, Stanley has nothing else planned because of his own baseball season. German said Notre Dame is starting to make a big push for Stanley, and he expects Florida State and Arkansas to be the next to offer. And Oregon has been in touch and plans to scout Stanley this spring. German said Stanley remains open regarding favorites.

 
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Stanley attends USC-Clemson game

03/05/13

4 star OL Donnell Stanley 6'3" 311lbs of Latta, who also wants to play baseball in college, attended the USC-Clemson game Sunday afternoon in Columbia. Stanley plays first base for the Vikings. He was at USC's junior day last month and plans to return for the junior day later this month. He also went recently to a junior day at North Carolina. Stanley plans to get up to Clemson for a baseball game this season as well. Mississippi State offered Stanley Monday. Some of his other offers are Clemson, Florida State, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Alabama, Ohio State and Southern Cal. He has not narrowed his list.

Link: http://www.goupstate.com/article/20130304/PSPORTS02/130309837/-1/PSPORTS

 
Stanley headed back to North Carolina
03/06/13

4star OL Donnell Stanley 6'3" 311lbs  of Latta will make his second visit to North Carolina in two weeks Saturday when he makes an unofficial visit for the Duke basketball game. Stanley visited Chapel Hill February 24th and met with head coach Larry Fedora. This past Sunday he was at USC for the Clemson baseball game. He did not meet with Gamecock offensive line coach Shawn Elliott in person but he did talk to him on the phone. "He apologized for not being at the game," said Stanley's mentor Chris German. "He was checking to make sure everything went well." Stanley arrived just before gametime and left in the seventh inning, so he didn't have a chance to talk with any of the USC baseball coaches. He plans to return to USC for a spring practice, and he plans to get up to Clemson for a spring practice as well. Stanley continues to remain open about his decision and does not have favorites.

Link: http://www.goupstate.com/article/20130305/PSPORTS02/130309789/-1/PSPORTS

 
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