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UA All-America Game: Five predictions on uncommitted prospects

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – We asked Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell to predict where some of the top uncommitted prospects competing in the Under Armour All-America Game will end up. Here’s the second batch of predictions.

Note: Not all of these prospects will be committing this week, as many of them could take their decisions all the way to Signing Day.

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The skinny: Robinson's recruitment has been all over the map. He was an early Florida lean and later nearly committed to Clemson. Now Robinson is down to Oklahoma, Alabama, Ole Miss and Florida. Who knows what he will do?

Prediction: Florida. He told me the Gators are his leader, they are the closest school to home and he has the highest comfort level there.

The skinny: Bell, a one-time Michigan lean, is down to Maryland and Ohio State. He’s visited the Terps, the Buckeyes, Rutgers and Virginia Tech. It looks like Michigan moved on and the Buckeyes won’t have room in this class.

Prediction: Maryland. This one has little suspense.

The skinny: Harris has already committed once if you remember, but it was to his own high school in one of the most ridiculous events I’ve ever seen in high school recruiting. Now Harris has visited Arizona State, will visit Alabama and Ole Miss and will likely take an official or at least another unofficial to LSU.

Prediction: LSU. But this isn’t as easy as you’d think. If Alabama whiffs on Xavier McKinney and DeAngelo Gibbs this weekend, the Tide could turn the heat up on Harris.

The skinny: Falo has taken an official to Colorado, where his older brother plays, and is supposed to visit Oregon and USC. He’s been quiet when it comes to leaders, but this one appears to be a family affair.

Prediction: Colorado. Brotherly love is hard to beat.

The skinny: Bryant has been to Alabama and also likes Georgia, LSU and Auburn. Alabama likely won’t have room or will have moved on, so Bryant's recruitment will come down to the Bulldogs and the two Tigers.

Prediction: Auburn. Georgia is where he feels comfort and he likes the hybrid approach the Bulldogs use for defensive ends like him, but many feel Auburn is the team to beat. I’ll go with them.

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