Brayden Kearsley bombarded by visits 
December, 2, 2012
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Mason Kelley | ESPN.com
Brayden Kearsley (Aloha, Ore./Aloha) has spent so much time with so many coaches recently, he admitted his “head is kind of spinning a little bit.”
Since Tuesday, the 6-foot-5, 270-pound offensive tackle has entertained pitches from Washington, Arizona State, BYU and Oregon State during in-home visits.
“I’m trying to get everything together, weigh my pros and cons, write stuff down and just try to figure out stuff as soon as possible,” the four-star recruit said. “Hopefully, this thing can start ending soon, because that’s what I’m planning on.”
Since Tuesday, the 6-foot-5, 270-pound offensive tackle has entertained pitches from Washington, Arizona State, BYU and Oregon State during in-home visits.
“I’m trying to get everything together, weigh my pros and cons, write stuff down and just try to figure out stuff as soon as possible,” the four-star recruit said. “Hopefully, this thing can start ending soon, because that’s what I’m planning on.”
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