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Florida Star Can Play RB Or WR

It’s no surprise that Tallahassee (Fla.) Lincoln is once again projected as one of the top football programs in Florida this year. One of the main reasons for such projected success is the running ability of Terry Arnold.
Arnold, a 6-foot, 210-pound tailback with 4.5-second speed in the 40-yard dash, ran for 789 yards on just 105 caries as a junior while amassing another 283 yards on 13 catches. He scored nine touchdowns for the perennial juggernaut Lincoln Trojans.
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“I have offers from LSU, Alabama, South Carolina, Clemson, Tennessee, Syracuse and Illinois so far,” Arnold said. “Right now I like LSU, Alabama, Clemson and South Carolina among the schools that have offered. I’m also interested in Florida State, Florida and Miami.”
Arnold knows what he wants in a school.
“I’d like to stay within just a few hours of home and I need to be comfortable with the coaches, campus and team,” he said. “I’m also looking for a school that mixes up the run and the pass because I think I can play either running back or wideout in college.”
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