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Four-star LSU cornerback target Tre Swilling from New Orleans, LA (Brother Martin) released his top nine schools on Tuesday night and LSU was included in the mix along with four other SEC schools.

His top schools are Michigan, Alabama, Ole Miss, Florida, Florida State, Mississippi State, UCLA, LSU and Georgia Tech.


Swilling, the son of former New Orleans Saints linebacker Pat Swilling, is the No. 19 overall cornerback in the country and the No. 10 player from the state of Louisiana for 2017, according to ESPN.

Tre's brother and four-star athlete Bruce Jordan-Swilling will be releasing his top schools on Wednesday.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Only 9? come on man, we need a top 50.
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Geaux23116 months
TOP NINE? recruiting is sickening these days
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GeeOH116 months
I've already cancelled all calls and meetings for tomorrow in anticipation of another 17 yr olds list of colleges before his senior year starts!
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LetGeauxMyEggo116 months
MY GOD BREAKING NEWS!!!
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eugene1928LSU116 months
9??? Give us all a break wgas? Please quit reporting on these 12 yrs for goodness sake. When he or all these other so called studs sign then let us know. Good grief
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eugene1928LSU116 months
9??? Give us all a break wgas? Please quit reporting on these 12 yrs for goodness sake. When he or all these other so called studs sign then let us know. Good grief
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eugene1928LSU116 months
9??? Give us all a break wgas? Please quit reporting on these 12 yrs for goodness sake. When he or all these other so called studs sign then let us know. Good grief
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The Levee116 months
Really showed your age with the ole triple post about young whipper snappers enjoying the recruiting process.
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GeeOH116 months
Pretty sure it's 7. Miss St and GA tech? Bruh
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bnh116 months
His dad went to GA tech
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