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Gallimore prepares to see FSU

Rivals250 defensive tackle Neville Gallimore of Canada Prep Academy has scheduled his second official visit of the process and he will be headed to an ACC school this weekend.
"We just scheduled one to Florida State so he'll be going there after the game on Friday to see the Notre Dame game," Canada Prep Academy head coach Geoff McArthur reported. "It will be a good environment for him to see and get a feel for what they have to offer."
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Gallimore will be flying out of Detroit following his team's Friday night game against Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary's and will return on Monday. He will be making the trip solo, same as he did his first official visit to Oklahoma in September.
Florida State and Oklahoma were two of the five schools Gallimore named as his favorites last month, with Florida, Ohio State and Oregon rounding out the group. He had suggested a visit to Oregon could take place the weekend of Oct. 31 and one to Ohio State could be Nov. 28, but those dates are not officially scheduled yet.
"There's some wiggle room with those last three," McArthur said. "I think Oregon is for sure going to be in the mix. After that I don't know what's going to happen."
The 6-foot-3, 303-pound Gallimore continues to be one of the most sought after uncommitted prospects in the 2015 class and his coach expects he will go through the entire process before making a commitment.
"He's definitely going to take all five (official visits). He'll make his decision after that," McArthur said. "I think it will come down to going to the schools and seeing how the team interacts with the coaches and seeing how the players are amongst each other. That will give him an idea of what kind of environment he wants to spend the next 4-5 years at."
The No. 219 ranked prospect in the 2015 class, Gallimore got off to a strong start in his senior season, registering three sacks in his opening game. He has been sidelined the last few weeks with a knee strain and his coach has been keeping him off the field as a precaution.
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