'11 IN OT Kiaro Holts (UNC Verbal)

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It looks like UC may have made his cut down to 10-12 schools. It looks like he wants to leave the midwest so the chances are slim. He expects to make a decision around the beginning of the HS Football season.
 
He believes he has 27 offers. The 12 that made the cut look to be (in no particular order): Arkansas, UC, Florida, Michigan St, Ole Miss, UNC, Oregon, Purdue, Tennessee, UCLA, USC, Virginia Tech.

Kerry Coombs is recruiting him for UC.
 
Sick em Kerry. Convince him to come to UC and hang with all the all the other guys from Indy on the team.
 
Kiaro Holts (Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central), the No. 143 prospect in the ESPNU 150, has added a scholarship offer from Auburn, bringing his total to 28.

However, Holts has narrowed his list down to 13 schools -- Auburn, Florida, North Carolina, Cincinnati, Michigan State, Purdue, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ole Miss, USC, UCLA, Oregon and Virginia Tech.

The 6-foot-5, 270-pound guard has visited most of the 13 schools left on his list. He hopes to get to the others over the summer.

http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/blog?name=kurelic_bill&id=5271003&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncf%2fblog%3fname%3dkurelic_bill%26id%3d5271003
 
Kiaro Holts (Indianapolis, IN) - Been told by more than one person I respect that
he's hands down the best player in Indiana for 2011. He's athletic, strong, and
quick. Can get to the second level like few others at the tackle position. Needs
to work on his knee bend and play a little lower. High 4-star guy.

http://tharinger.com/site/MMailbag9.htm
 
Aside from our QB commit, he might be the most important verbal (hopefully) that UC gets this year...for several reasons.
 
damn. UNC has been killing it in recruiting the last few years. They landed James Hurst the #1 OT in Indiana last year too.
 
damn. UNC has been killing it in recruiting the last few years. They landed James Hurst the #1 OT in Indiana last year too.

Just goes to show recruiting doesn't automatically lead to success. I really don't know why anyone would want to play for UNC in football. Maybe I am naiive, but has UNC won more than 7 or 8 games in a season in the last 3 or 4 years?
 
Just goes to show recruiting doesn't automatically lead to success. I really don't know why anyone would want to play for UNC in football. Maybe I am naiive, but has UNC won more than 7 or 8 games in a season in the last 3 or 4 years?

+1.

NC has been a average team at best throughout the history of the ACC. They have and always will play second fiddle to teams like Miami, Florida State and Virginia Tech. What's more, you play second fiddle to basketball at that school.

I can understand going there if you are a kid from the Carolinas or somewhere else on the southeast coast, I just don't understand why a kid from the midwest would want to go there. There are many quality programs in the midwest, upper south (states like KY, TN, WVU) that put an emphasis on football that are proven winners
 
jcshurburtt RT @GerryH247sports Think North Carolina is quietly building a nice class. Latest commit, Kiaro Holts, is a quality OL prospect.
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