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Army All-American Bowl notes
Arik Armstead's final five, Trey Williams' dance and Stefon Diggs' hair highlight game
Originally Published: January 7, 2012
By
Damon Sayles and
William Wilkerson | ESPN Recruiting Nation
SAN ANTONIO -- Four-star offensive lineman Arik Armstead (Elk Grove, Calif/Pleasant Grove), who has transitioned more into a defensive lineman, said he will announce between his top five in "a couple of days to a week."
Armstead, the No. 15 player overall in the ESPNU 150, has a top five of Oregon, Cal, Notre Dame, Auburn and Texas. He was originally committed to USC.
Armstead also wants to play basketball in college, which is something he has spoken to his finalists about, including Texas.
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2012 Army All-American Bowl

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STORIES
- Arik Armstead is a triple threat
- Notes: QB Cyler Miles on a mission

- Tracy Howard remains humble
- Notes: Kyle Kalis on the move again

- Notes: Kyle Murphy still deciding

- Josh Harvey-Clemons beats adversity
- Notes: Relieved Kiel shining at practice

- Barry Sanders will have one up on dad
- Notes: McCarthy deciding to commit?

- Shaq Thompson stays disciplined
- Stefon Diggs shining on and off field
- Notes: Alford wants to stay local

- Notes: Nance has something to prove

- Determined DGB having fun at Army Bowl
- D.J. Humphries is hungry to succeed
- Barry Sanders picks Stanford
- Cal lands Shaq Thompson
- 20 committed to 2013 game already

- Sanders to Stanford among game commits
- Notes from the game

- Scout's take on the game

- Amped up practices fuel the West team
- Kendall Sanders shines on defense

