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3-star FL DB Walker talks Top Five

Class of 2015 three-star Lake Wales (Fla.) defensive back Marcus Walker decommitted from Kentucky earlier this year, but will be back in Lexington next month, with a promise to keep an open mind.
"They've stayed on me," Walker said. "I haven't been back but I'm going up there next month with a bunch of my teammates. It's a possibility I could re-commit but I don't know."
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With Walker promising to be more patient with his next commitment, the Wildcats would surly have to blow his socks off to get another commitment. Walker said he's taking a broad approach, with a few select programs in mind.
"Michigan State, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and UCF are my top five," Walker said. "Those are the schools that are talking to me the most."
Walker shared his thoughts on the other programs high on his list.
Arkansas: "I just recently came back from a visit to Arkansas. It was good. I like the football facility, they have great coaches and great players. Since they got a new coach they have a new mindset and I think they'll b something to reckon with this year in the SEC."
Michigan State: "I've been up there, too. I like it up there, I like the campus, I like the facility, I like the coaches and I really like coach Dantonio and the players I've met. Every school in my top five as told me that I'll have a chance to start as a freshman and that's important to me. They told me it gets cold up there but the weather won't be a factor for me."
Tennessee: "It's just nice up there, the facilities are nice, the coaches are nice. The only thing I don't know about is if the coach is going to be there in the next year. I think they have to have a winning season or there might be a coaching change and I don't want to have to go through that."
UCF: "They're on the come up. They have a good schedule this year, too. When they beat Baylor I was watching. Coach Callahan is my recruiter and I really like him. I'm going to visit there next month, too."
Walker is hoping to announce his decision in the fall, but said it could change depending on how things go this summer.
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