The Bulls continue to search the Orlando area for top recruits and they have targeted another from a familiar high school. USF has offered offensive lineman James Hamilton (6'4" 325-pounds) out of Olympia High School in Orlando, Florida.
Hamilton comes from the same high school as Corian Hamilton, member of the USF 2011 signing class (not sure if they are related).
James Hamilton is a big young man. He can play any position on the offensive line and could even move over to the center position. With Genus gone and McCaskill leaving after this season, the Bulls need someone to take over the center position and anchor the line. With his size and skill set, he could be an ideal player to recruit.
Hamilton is getting a ton of attention already. He has received offers from Cincinnati, Clemson, UCONN, Michigan State, and Syracuse, among others.
USF has addressed its needs on the offensive line in the last two recruiting classes and has Reno Henderson verbally committed for this incoming recruiting class. Hamilton is a big player and could be one of the few offensive linemen that Holtz and staff are recruiting for the class of 2012.
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