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Lineman still has one team at the top

Unless Richard Rylee doesn't get an offer from Iowa at his camp visit from Jun. 16 to Jun. 19, he will probably end up at Iowa.
"I like the Iowa coaches a lot," the 6-foot-4, 275 pound defensive tackle from Council Bluffs, Iowa said. "Iowa is still number one."
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However, one school might beat the others with an offer for him.
"I might attend a two-day camp at Kansas," Richard Rylee said. "I think Kansas might offer soon."
He still likes Nebraska and they might be in a close second, but today he said, "I think that I would commit, if they offered me at the Iowa Camp."
Iowa's camp (Jun. 16) comes after the Nebraska camp (Jun. 9) and offers could be extended at those camps.
He is aware that the upcoming camps will be crucial for him.
"I want to be in good shape." He knows the "camps will be my main opportunity" to show what he can do against others. He is working to get ready for the camps.
Richard Rylee is an active worker on the weights and with his quickness. He lifts weights at least three times a week. He does running drills for "the footwork and quickness" four days a week starting at 6:00 A.M. until he has to leave for school at about 7:30 A.M.
"I was just tested at 5.1 (seconds in the 40-yard dash) a couple weeks ago." He is looking to bring that time down before the Nebraska camp next month.
"Not a whole lot," he said about changes.
However, the coaches from "Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Kansas State" have called him. Iowa, Nebraska, Iowa State, Kansas and Kansas State have visited his school recently.
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