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Hyatts teammate getting looks of his own

North Gwinnett High School in Suwannee, Ga. is home to one of the top prospects in the Class of 2015 in offensive lineman Mitch Hyatt, but he's not the only offensive player at the school drawing interest.
Junior wide receiver Daniel Imatorbhebhe is just one of the many players making a name for himself on the state's No. 1 ranked team.
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"I've been getting a lot of mail from schools and recently coaches from Boston College and Missouri came by to see us, too," Imatorbhebhe said. "I'm glad it's starting to pick up."
Recently Imatorbhebhe went with Hyatt to Clemson for the Georgia came and came away impressed.
"Mitch introduced me to Clemson back in the spring," he said. "I didn't know what to expect but Mitch told me that when you go there it's going to get in your blood. When I went for the game I was definetly blown away again."
In the hectic scene following the big victory Imatorbhebhe said he didn't get a chance to talk to the coaches, but he's hoping to connect with them in the future.
A week later Imatorbhebhe was in Athens as a visitor of the Bulldogs and got a chance to see the Georgia program up close.
"That's was fun," he said of the trip. "I was hearing from them a little before that but now it's been more personalized."
Hyatt and Imatorbhebhe often travel to games together and he said the pair plans to visit Georgia for the LSU game on Sept. 28 and hopefully Clemson later in the season.
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