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"@NDatRivals: Four-star two-way lineman Darius Latham talks spring recruiting, where #NotreDame sees him now ($): http://t.co/GXE8Ihee"
"@NDatRivals: Four-star two-way lineman Darius Latham talks spring recruiting, where #NotreDame sees him now ($): http://t.co/GXE8Ihee"
Florida, Tennessee and Wisconsin are in the best position to land him per 247.
At 6-foot-5 and 285 pounds, Darius Latham knows his role on the basketball floor, and that is to bring a football mentality and make things difficult on opposing centers.
“I think I have been playing pretty decent,” said Latham. “We have a good team and we have been playing pretty good. My job is to guard the better big guys and to use my strength and rebound. Scoring wise I hit jumpers and things like that.”
Finding the balance between football and basketball work can be tough for Latham, but he says right now he has it fairly figured out.
“The month of June we have off from AAU, so that is when I will do the majority of my football thing,” said Latham. “It works out pretty decent for me. During the month of July it is real hectic with basketball.”
With feet that allow him to excel on the basketball court combined with great strength and size, it is no surprise that football teams are all about Latham, and the offers keep rolling in.
“Basketball keeps me in shape,” said Latham. “I feel like if I wasn’t playing basketball I wouldn’t be as good in football.”
When it comes to recruiting, another SEC school was the latest to join his offer list.
“Recently I got an offer from Arkansas,” noted Latham. “I have still been talking to Tennessee, Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio State, and a lot of college coaches.”
Latham lives only a few hours from the Ohio State campus, and said the coaches have indicated to him there is still a little bit of room left at his position.
“The last time I talked to Coach (Mike) Vrabel he told me that they had one more spot for my position,” said Latham. “I know they have a great program and they are a great team. One negative though is they don’t offer my major, so that is something I have to look at.”
About his most recent offer from Arkansas, Latham said, “It is another good school that offered. I mean I know they have a real good team and it is something I will look at.”
For now Latham is being patient within the process. No visits are scheduled, and with a very busy July coming up in which he will travel to Milwaukee and Las Vegas for hoops, Latham says no timeline is being put in place.
For now Latham is just doing all of the research he can on the schools after him, and is looking at where he will fit in best.
“I am just looking for where I fit in, a place where I can get into the rotation early and play, and a school with my major which is sports management,” said Latham.
I would like to get Latham for the DT in this class. We dont really have any DT targets left do we? I just wonder if Latham wants to play DT or OT.
I would like to get Latham for the DT in this class. We dont really have any DT targets left do we? I just wonder if Latham wants to play DT or OT.
i'm surprised wisconsin doesn't get more top tier linemen.
i'm surprised wisconsin doesn't get more top tier linemen.
they still develop their OL very well, they must have had a good OL coach.
Hoping for Josh Augusta as a DT
D@mmit!!! We need a DT!!! I was hoping for someone like Latham. If this keeps going on, and, say we get three DEs instead, then it might mean future DT work for Day and Jones, and Okwara going down from CAT to DE. Flexibility is nice, but everytime you have to "flex" it means that you're are one step less able to flex in the same direction. Building balance from the get-go is better. C'mon, Diaco!! Get us a DT --- he'd certainly be set up to play a lot.
I have a feeling that Day is going to end up at NT when it's all over.