Published Nov 2, 2018
Committed players discuss how their future teams are faring
Woody Wommack, Chad Simmons
Rivals.com
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ATLANTA -- Tuesday night marked a celebration for nine players selected to play in the 2019 All-American Bowl (formerly Army All-American Bowl) as they gathered with friends and family at the College Football Hall of Fame to receive their official invites and game jerseys. With so many elite players on hand, we decide to ask a few pressing questions, including asking the committed players to weigh in on a question related to their future school.

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FLORIDA

Q: How do you think Florida has done in Dan Mullen’s first season?

A: “The first year I feel like we’re doing amazing. We’re ranked in the Top 15 in the country, so being that high the first year and then he has his first full class coming in this year, I feel like we’re going to have something special. I’m not going to lie, they’re doing better than I expected.” – Rivals250 Florida linebacker commit Tyron Hopper

GEORGIA

Q: What do you think of the Georgia quarterback situation?

A: “Jake Fromm and Justin Fields have been competing hard. The coaches have been watching them each practice to see who starts. Whoever comes out the best, the coaches plan to play.” – Rivals100 Georgia wide receiver commit Dominick Blaylock

LSU

Q: What do you think the chances are the Tigers make the College Football Playoff?

A: “I think they have a pretty good chance. They’re definitely going to give Alabama a run for their money if they do what they need to do. If they play like they did against Georgia they are going to do well against Alabama. I think they’re ahead of schedule and I think it’s really neat for LSU to have the kind of season they had last year and then face the obstacles they have this season and be a Top 5 team in the nation.” -- – LSU longsnapper commit Quentin Skinner

MICHIGAN

Q: Do you think Michigan will make the College Football Playoff this season?

A: “I think we are just going to handle our business the next few weeks and have a real chance at getting into the playoffs.” – Five-star Michigan defensive end commit Chris Hinton

NOTRE DAME

Q: Do you think Notre Dame will make the College Football Playoff this season?

A: “I think we just have to finish strong. We are off to a great start and we are playing well, so I think we can be in the playoff if we keep playing this way.” -- Rivals250 Notre Dame defensive back commit Kyle Hamilton

OHIO STATE

Q: What do you think about the recent stories about Urban Meyer’s health issues? Will it impact your recruitment?

A: “I do not really know much about Coach Meyer's health issue right now. I am not going to speculate about it, so as more information comes out, I will find out more. I have talked to him and all seems to OK. It is nothing big for me right now.” -- Rivals100 Ohio State offensive line commit Harry Miller

A: “I was at the game against Indiana when he had an issue and he told me there that it was nothing big and nothing to worry about it. He had a headache, but he said that was it. It was just about being precautious." -- Three-star Ohio State running back commit Steele Chambers

TENNESSEE

Q: What do you think of the job Jeremy Pruitt has done in his first year at Tennessee?

A: “I know it’s not the most successful you’re going to see, but you can see bits and pieces of the effort and the growth and I really like that.” -- Rivals250 Tennessee WR commit Ramel Keyton