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Published Mar 24, 2017
Florida WR Antoine Green talks Georgia visit, love for Oregon
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Woody Wommack  •  Rivals.com
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The Latest: Class of 2018 wide receiver Antoine Green recently received his first three Power Five offers, courtesy of Georgia, Georgia Tech and Auburn. While it’s likely just the start of the offer barrage for Green, he said he can’t help but be excited about his new options. His next step is getting on the road to visit the Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs this weekend. Rivals.com caught up with Green at the Orlando stop of the recent Rivals 3-Stripe Camp Series presented by adidas to get the latest on his recruitment.

In His Words:

On Georgia: “I’m talking to a few coaches, Coach Coley the most. They’re a great school. I’m taking a visit up there this weekend. Me and my coach are going to go up there visit the school, meet the coaches an everything. I’m expecting to see a great campus. It was a big offer for me when it came in, my first SEC offer. It’s very important for me to play in the SEC and now that’s a reality.”

On Oregon: “Oregon shows a lot of love. I like Oregon, it’s a very nice school. I never thought I would be able to be recruited by them. I just fell in love with Oregon when I was younger. Coach Johnson is there now. I love that dude. Coach Taggart is cool. Coach Taggart came to watch me play in the fall. I saw him in the end zone and that was a big deal. I’m glad they remembered me when they went to Oregon and I’m going to keep building that relationship.”

On the distance: “My mom, she’s comfortable with that. She will help me make my decision and she’s fine with it, she doesn’t care if I go far.”

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Rivals Reaction: Georgia will have a great chance to jump into the lead for Green if all goes well on his weekend trip to Athens. The Ducks remain the wildcard in his recruitment, though, especially given his relationship with the coaches and longtime affinity for the school.

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