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Mystery cancelation wont hold back DE

Nothing is holding back defensive end Ansley Clevil (6-3, 240, 4.7) from Los Angeles (Calif.) Venice. He was expected to visit Washington last weekend but he never received an itinerary from the Huskies and why is a mystery.
"I was expected to go to Washington last weekend," Clevil said. "Washington set up the visit a long time ago and never canceled or sent me an itinerary."
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"I called, my coach called and it never was worked out," Clevil said. "Everything is cool. Everything will be alright."
"I will be heading to Washington State this weekend (Jan. 13th) for sure," Clevil said. "They have already sent me their itinerary."
"My next visit will be to UNLV on January 20th and then I will trip to Mississippi State on January 27th," Clevil said. "I think I'm going to take all my trips and then I will decide."
"Washington State has a good graduation rate for their players," Clevil said. "It's a good school and it's in the Pac 10. I've heard Pullman is a nice place and a good college town."
"I like UNLV because it is pretty close to home," Clevil said. "It is driving distance from my home and they have an okay graduation rate for their players."
"I like the coaches at UNLV," Clevil said. "I also like the curriculum of course for me at UNLV."
"I've heard that Mississippi State is nice and has friendly people," Clevil said. "It's a small college town where I can focus on school and football."
"I have three people that I know already at Mississippi State and my high school teammate, Kenny Ashley will be going there, too," Clevil said. "Former Venice players already at Mississippi State are James Lewis, Jimmy Miller and Robert Ambers."
The way things look, it appears that Mississippi State is developing a little California pipeline with Venice high.
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