Northwestern a favorite for junior tackle 
February, 28, 2013
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
Northwestern does not hold traditional junior days, instead of bringing in small groups of players in at a time. That made a big impression on one 2014 recruit who visited this week.
Offensive tackle Brady Taylor (Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Ready) spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting the Wildcats, and Taylor, who holds three offers, said it was the “best experience I had so far.”
“They’d definitely be toward the top just because you get a Big Ten atmosphere while still getting an education,” Taylor said, “and that’s important for me because football doesn’t last forever. I want to be able to do something out of college that will benefit me. They would definitely be toward the top if they offer.”
Offensive tackle Brady Taylor (Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Ready) spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting the Wildcats, and Taylor, who holds three offers, said it was the “best experience I had so far.”
“They’d definitely be toward the top just because you get a Big Ten atmosphere while still getting an education,” Taylor said, “and that’s important for me because football doesn’t last forever. I want to be able to do something out of college that will benefit me. They would definitely be toward the top if they offer.”
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The Midwest Region consists of the states of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin and is where the foundation of most Big Ten recruiting classes are made up of. It's also where the MAC finds most of its talent and national programs hunt for prospects.