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Doering talks about his latest favorites

Barrington, Ill. five star ranked offensive tackle prospect Dan Doering (6-foot-6, 290 pounds) was in the crowd at the Big House on Saturday, and Doering talked about the Wolverines 30-17 win over the Hawkeyes as well as his latest favorites and more.
"The Iowa/Michigan game was fun," Dan Doering said. "Iowa really came out strong early, and at one point the Michigan fans were really quiet and Iowa managed to take the crowd out of the game, but turnovers just killed Iowa and Michigan took full advantage of those turnovers. I had a really good time at the game, and I also was able to talk with Coach Carr and some of the Michigan coaches."
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Doering has set two official visit dates, and is also looking to square away his remaining three visits.
"I've set official visits for Notre Dame on December 3rd and I'll also visit Iowa on December 10th. I'm also going to set an official visit to Nebraska, but I haven't set a date yet with the coaches. I'm also looking at Tennessee, Miami (Fla), Oklahoma and Ohio State and I might set my remaining two official visits to one of those schools. I still plan on taking all of my visits before I make my final college choice."
Doering is also planning to check out a few additional college games this fall.
"I'm planning to check out the Ohio State/Iowa game in Iowa City, and I'm also thinking to checking out the Wisconsin/Ohio State game in Columbus in two weeks."
Doering is also encouraged at the Broncos recent play on the field this fall.
"We started out rough this year no question, but we've been starting to really come together as a team lately. We had a really strong game last Thursday night against Fremd, and we're currently 3-2 this season. People didn't realize that we had a lot of talent back this year, but we also had several starters playing on the varsity for the first time this year. Those newer kids have really started to play well, and we are coming together as a team at the right time of the year."
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