2010 Safety Latwan Anderson Looking at 4 Schools Latwan Anderson is the second Cleveland Glenville
Tarblooder to receive an offer this year from Ohio State and the Ohio
native seems ready to follow many other players from the school that
have become Buckeyes. He has reduced the schools he is considering to
four from over fifty. By Steve Patterson We asked
Anderson what about his game puts him above the rest and placed him in
the Rivals 100 of top national recruits. “I think I have really good
ball skills.” He told us. “I'm usually the fastest person on the field
and i am much more powerful and quicker than some would think. I also
recognize offensive plays very well.” He is a fan of the
Pittsburgh Steelers and compares himself to Troy Polumula. “I would
have to say this past Friday night when we played Huber heights, I had
a one hand interception run it in for 6 but it was called back.” he
told us about the highlight of the season this year so far. “That play
sticks out to me because the night before we were watching the Steelers
v Titans game and Polumalu did the same thing aha!!!” Anderson
has been pursued by all the top teams in the country buy likes a number
of schools that stress academics. “I’ve been to a lot of different
schools for camps and things like that.” he reported about recent
college visits. “I liked most of them but a few stuck out to me like
Ohio State, Georgia, and West Virginia. I really liked how all three of
these school stressed academics as the key to everything.” Three
things are most important for Anderson above all else. “I was really
just looking for a good living environment, coaches who care about the
players, and of course a winning program with lots of tradition.” he
explained about what he is looking for in a college when we spoke with
him recently. Favorites for Anderson are a top 3 or maybe 4. “I
have about 50+ offers right now but i have broke them down to a final
list of 3 to 4 schools...WVU, UGA, OSU, and Cincinnati.” And all four
of these schools have what is most important for the standout prospect.
“What i like most about the schools are that they make sure they are
doing what’s best for the athletes to do there best on and off the
field.” |