Elite 2021 WR Hall Set to Decide Between CFB Powers

Agiye Hall was set to end his recruitment on January 2. The 6-foot-3 Floridian in the class of 2021 had his mind made up on an SEC program and was to make the call entering the New Year, but he backed off of the plan in the last week with the desire to take more visits in mind.
The junior, who announced Thursday he will be playing at IMG Academy as a senior, will look to take some trips before going public with a pledge on March 14.
"Alabama, Clemson and LSU," he told SI All-American. "I'm going to lock in the visits and make those official soon.
"I need to be be able to contact the coaches, get communication between me and the coaches. I was watching the bowl games, like Alabama-Michigan, on TV. It was a good game, a real good game."
The pair of Tiger programs, along with the Crimson Tide, have each shown plenty of prowess through the air of late. Each intrigues one of the top class of 2021 wide receivers in the country.
"I view them equal, they all throw the ball a lot, they all run the ball and have a good OC," Hall said. "It's just a matter of where I feel like it's home.
"I don't see much difference between those schools, just some of the players and how they run their formations."
The top team in the land has been in contact the most of late.
"LSU right now," he said. "They've been trying to get me out there for a visit, which I will go for an official or unofficial soon since I haven't been there. I've been to Clemson, I'm going to LSU, they're both Death Valley and I'm trying to see which one is the real Death Valley, basically.
"Alabama wants me to get back up there and I'm definitely going back up there soon."
Great grab here by Agiye Hall. pic.twitter.com/QmC3VTUiO8
— Zach Blostein (@ZBlostein247) January 2, 2020
Hall has picked up scholarship offers from the three national powers listed among the 40-plus programs who have shown that level of interest in his game. Following the Under Armour Future 50 camp he said it wasn't just about the trio at the top, however.
"I'm still looking at ASU, Arizona State, and maybe one other school," he said before re-iterating that he is likely to take visits beyond the March 14 commitment date.
Leaving the state of Florida has long been the plan for one of the country's best, who previously said he is ready for a change in scenery and to challenge himself in different climates en route to what he hopes is a professional football career.
Hall was one of the wide receiver standouts at last week's camp, a sample of what major programs will look to see this spring while visiting with him at IMG.
