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Sineace looking for the perfect place

Wellington (Fla.) Palm Beach Central offensive tackle Edens Sineace has landed a half dozen offers as his senior season begins.
"FIU, Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, UMass, Marshall, and Bowling Green have offered me," Sineace said.
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The 6-foot-5, 315-pound offensive lineman took a trio of visits during the summer months, including two camp stops at schools that have yet to offer.
"I visited FIU and took a tour, Miami for their camp, and USF for a camp," Sineace said.
Florida International, who has offered Sineace, was his first stop. He enjoyed meeting Mario Cristobal and his staff.
"At FIU I got to meet their coaches and they are really excited about me, they want me at that school," Sineace said. "They said I have a lot of potential and that if I do go to their school they like what I can become. It was a nice campus. I also like that it is close to home. The coaches over there, they know what they are doing."
Next up for Sineace was a trip to Coral Gables to check out Al Golden's Miami Hurricanes.
"Miami was a good experience," Sineace said. "I won the award for being the best offensive lineman out there on that camp date. They gave me one of those mini helmets for the University of Miami as my trophy. I also got a chance to go see where they watch film and tour some of the facilities with some other players who were there too. The offensive line coach (Art Kehoe) is the type of coach that is going to work his linemen to the bone. It was unbelievable working with him."
The final stop of the summer for Sineace was a trip up to Tampa to work out with Skip Holtz and his staff at one of the Bulls' summer camps.
"It was very entertaining," Sineace said. "I had a good time there too. They just worked a lot with me on my technique and practicing my technique. I felt I was the best offensive lineman out there too. They were impressed by me and excited by me."
The three-star offensive lineman is very interested in all three in-state options. He spoke with the staffs at Miami and South Florida about the possibility of an offer being extended.
"I like all three of those schools because they are close to home," Sineace said. "Miami and USF both told me after the camps that they liked how I was on film but they liked me even better after I worked out for them at their camps. They both said the doors are open to me but that an offer will have to wait. I think it is that they are going after some bigger names who they feel are special, and after that, if they miss on those guys they will look more at me. I know both of them like me."
At this time, Sineace has yet to schedule any official visits. He intends to use all of them before making a decision. No timetable exists for his final decision.
"Right now I don't have a favorite," Sineace said. "I am just enjoying the time I am having right now. I plan to take as much time as possible to make the right decision and find the best place for me."
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