Draper reflects on Louisville visit 
January, 17, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
Three-star cornerback Sean Draper (Cleveland/Glenville) made his third official visit of the recruiting process last weekend, and he learned that there are a lot of similarities between Louisville and his high school.
“They sat me down and explained the future, trying to put a vision in my head of me being there,” Draper said. “They explained their vision and related it to me and others as similar to the vision of coach [Ted] Ginn at the Ginn Academy of Glenville and stuff. They want young men to succeed.”
Draper spent much of his time in Louisville with assistant coach Larry Slade. The two looked at the Cardinals’ depth chart, and Slade relayed to Draper that the Cardinals need some help in the secondary.
“They sat me down and explained the future, trying to put a vision in my head of me being there,” Draper said. “They explained their vision and related it to me and others as similar to the vision of coach [Ted] Ginn at the Ginn Academy of Glenville and stuff. They want young men to succeed.”
Draper spent much of his time in Louisville with assistant coach Larry Slade. The two looked at the Cardinals’ depth chart, and Slade relayed to Draper that the Cardinals need some help in the secondary.
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