CYRUS KOUANDJIO


Cyrus Kouandjio: Cyrus Kouandjio finally making his college decision on Wednesday. Sitting alongside several of his teammates, Cyrus Kouandjio - the better violative ancestry aspect in America - a public that ESPNU will play for the BCS national champions Auburn. "I did not sleep last night through this process, Kouandjio said." There was a lot of thought to achieve this result. "
Kouandjio (6-7, 322, Hyattsville, Md., DeMatha HS) was considered the best player football school in the country is expected to announce his college choice Wednesday. Auburn has not received his papers; he only agreed to sign and could still change their minds.
Number one in the country selected the No. 1 team for the 2010 temper and by the marriage of the two; Auburn may evolve into a mythical national championship in recruiting well.
Cyrus Kouandjio, Sporting News Top 100 No. 1 player overall, was thought to be Alabama bound, like his brother Arie Kouandjio was already on the list Crimson Tide. But he carried off the shocker of the national day of signing when he foretold on live TV that he would sign his letter of intent with Auburn. Until an official visit in late January, it was not Auburn on his short list of schools.
Cyrus Kouandjio (pronounced joe-Kwande), a 6-foot-7, 320 pounds of offensive linemen DeMatha would have reduced his alternatives to Alabama, Auburn, Iowa, Miami, New Mexico and USC. And no, it is not a typo. New Mexico, a program and won only II games over the previous two seasons, remains one of his first choices.
The native of West Africa who moved to the U.S.A. at age four, said on multiple sites, it is not leaning toward a school, but one would think must be high on the Alabama's list because the brother Arie is a rookie offensive lineman for the Crimson Tide.
Cyrus Kouandjioof Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha High School will announce his college choice today that football players across the country begin signing letters of intent with colleges of their choice.
The 6-foot-7, Rivals.com and Scout.com examine 322-pounds Kouandjio the best offensive lineman in the country. Scout broadcast him as the runner-up player at any position. Rivals has him # 4.
Literally and figuratively, it would be the biggest signing in the history of Iowa.
Though Cyrus Kouandjio is a early teammate and good friend of the first year Iowa running back Marcus Coker, the bridge seems to be stacked against the Hawkeyes.
The other two schools are considering Cyrus Kouandjio teams that have acquired the final two national championships - Alabama and Auburn. His big brother, Arie, acts for Alabama. He recently visited Auburn the weekend and it isn't special for players to sign with the last place they visited. Although Cyrus Kouandjio insists he is not deterred by the weather in Iowa, he suggested again that he would play in a college where it's hot.
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