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CSU, Nevada battle for RB

Rialto (Calif.) Eisenhower two-star running back Courtney Randall put up good numbers for the second season in a row, but for some reason his name hasn't been at the top of too many people's lists when talking about the top running back in the Inland Empire.
That's Ok, though, he does have several schools chasing after him.
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"The head coach from Nevada just left my house," Randall said on Tuesday evening. "I had a good visit with them. I'm going to take my official visit up there this weekend. I hope everything goes as planned, and I get a scholarship offer from them."
Randall has already taken one official visit to Colorado State back on December 16. He said he had a good time on his visit to the Rams and that CSU offered him a scholarship.
But still he has dreams of playing bigger Pac 10 football, and he doesn't understand why some of those teams haven't given the 5-foot-10, 204-pounder a solid look.
"It's not like I have bad grades or something," Randall said. "I have a 3.5 gpa, and all the coaches out here tell people I'm one of the best they've seen for the past two years. I talk to the coaches recruiting me, and they don't understand why I'm not being recruited more heavily.
"But that's Ok, I really do like Colorado State and Nevada. I like them both, and like how they've been recruiting me hard."
Randall rushed for around 1,200 yards as a senior.
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