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Georgia WR wants to finish season first

It doesn't get much bigger for a wide receiver at the high school level than Suwannee (Ga.) North Gwinnett's 6-foot-5, 197-pound Crawford Kilpatrick and his recruiting is underway with an offer.
His first scholarship came from Duke earlier this summer and though he is interested in seeing where his recruitment goes from here, the three-star rated No. 51 wide receiver in the country has other focuses right now.
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"I'm in no rush and really just more worried about my football season than recruiting," Kipatrick said. "We're 1-1 on the year. Last week we lost 10-7 and we look pretty good so I don't know what happened. We had a couple of drives that didn't go so well."
With one offer in hand, Kilpatrick is still looking very hard at Duke.
"I like the school, I just don't know as much about the football program," Kilpatrick said. "Hopefully Florida is a school that gets involved. They've been recruiting me a long with Ohio State, LSU, and South Carolina."
Kilpatrick is also keeping his favorites list wide open. He's thinking about some upcoming trips.
"When I have time, I'll set up visits," he said. "I'm not sure where I'm going to visit, but the season has taken up all my time right now."
Kilpatrick is rated as the No. 26 overall prospect in the state of Georgia. His junior season included 925 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.
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