Four-star Ryan Switzer thinking FSU visit 
October, 3, 2012
10/03/12
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By
Dave Hooker | ESPN.com
Ryan Switzer is used to moving fast on the football field. That surely makes standing still in a recruiting holding pattern tough to manage. Therefore, Switzer is keeping all lines of communcation open.
The four-star receiver from Charleston (W.V.) George Washington has repeatedly said he'll remain committed to North Carolina unless serious sanctions are handed down by the NCAA for alleged extra benefits provided to athletes and academic fraud. Yet Switzer knows he might need to alter his plan if the NCAA comes down on the Tar Heels.
Switzer has several scholarship offers but the most likely option if he de-commits to UNC seems to be Florida State. Before committing to North Carolina, Switzer often called Florida State his leader. He said he's leaning toward taking an official visit to Tallahassee but he hasn't picked a date yet. He said official visits to other schools are also a possibility.
“Good thing I have options if something happens,” the top prospect in West Virginia stated via text message. “FSU calls every week.”
The four-star receiver from Charleston (W.V.) George Washington has repeatedly said he'll remain committed to North Carolina unless serious sanctions are handed down by the NCAA for alleged extra benefits provided to athletes and academic fraud. Yet Switzer knows he might need to alter his plan if the NCAA comes down on the Tar Heels.
Switzer has several scholarship offers but the most likely option if he de-commits to UNC seems to be Florida State. Before committing to North Carolina, Switzer often called Florida State his leader. He said he's leaning toward taking an official visit to Tallahassee but he hasn't picked a date yet. He said official visits to other schools are also a possibility.
“Good thing I have options if something happens,” the top prospect in West Virginia stated via text message. “FSU calls every week.”
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