Published Jun 25, 2016
Maryland has 2018 prospect Noah Taylor's attention
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Woody Wommack  •  Rivals.com
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The Latest: Class of 2018 prospect Noah Taylor is only halfway through his high school career, but he's already had the ups and downs that most people only experience in their entire athletic career. Taylor has bounced between schools and because of that he missed his entire sophomore season, costing him not only valuable time on the field but the film that comes with it as well. Taylor has excelled at offseason camps, and impressed coaches at the likes of West Virginia and Maryland, but until he puts together some film, coaches will be hesitant to pull the trigger. Rivals.com caught up with Taylor to get the latest on his recruitment, including renewed interest from Maryland.

In His Words: "I've been in and out of Maryland since I was middle school so I'm very familiar with their campus and their program and everything. They've been talking to me for a while. I just need to get into a good school and get some film so I can show them what I can do in a game environment. I think that's why a lot of schools are waiting. I don't really have any tape because I keep going from school to school. The last school I went to shut down so I didn't even get to play last year so this is a big year for me."

Rivals Reaction: Taylor has seen his ups and downs but it's clear he has talent as well as an affinity for the Terrapins. Assuming all goes well and he can show on Friday nights what he's showing in camps, Taylor should be a player to watch going forward.