Found January 18, 2012 on The Cardinal Connect: Yardbarker Blogger Network
It seems that although many are considering Louisville out of the picture for 5-Star Linebacker Josh Harvey-Clemons, that isn’t keeping Head Coach Charlie Strong from a late push.  According to Strong’s Twitter account he is currently on a road trip that includes Valdosta Georgia, home to Lowndes High School in which Harvey-Clemons attends.  It comes to no surprise to see the coaching staff continue to go after Josh.  After all, they feel strongly enough about his talents that they guaranteed him a starting spot.  If they could pull this off, he would without question be the prize of the recruiting class.
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