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VAs Frazier has a clear leader

Woodbridge (Va.) Gar-Field running back Savion Frazier has an idea about who will be his first official visit of the season. The 6-foot-0, 209-pounder is working on a trip in the coming weeks.
"I know he's planning to go on an official to Tennessee in the next few weeks," Gar-Field head coach Joe Mangano said. "I'm not quite sure which game he has plans to go to.
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"I do think that Tennessee is his leader. I think it's them because they have a great history. They were also the first school to offer and are regularly a top 20 program. He went there for the spring game and enjoyed it and then of course the 108,000 fans at a game make it hard to go wrong there."
Plenty of other schools are in the mix though.
"I know there are a bunch of other schools on him," he said. "Auburn, Marshall, Duke, Boston College, Penn State and Louisville are looking."
The two-star prospect has had a solid season so far on both sides of the ball.
"He's playing really well this year and the season is going great," Mangano said. "He has had 13 carries for 124 yards and two touchdowns. He also has three sacks and one interception. This year Savion has established himself as a two-way player and I see he has improved his speed and explosion.
"One other thing about him that makes Savion unique is that he's a great student and leader. Sometimes the best players are the biggest problems on and off the field, but that's the exact opposite with him and his work ethic and drive will make him excel in college."
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