<span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><span style="color:#000000">Nick Perry - DE</span></span> (<span style="color:#000000">Rivals Profile</span>, <span style="color:#000000">Scout Profile</span>) Defensive End Detroit (MI) Martin Luther King Ht: 6-foot-4 Wt: 240 lbs Forty: 4.5 secs Bench max: 315 pounds Squat max: 400 pounds Vertical: n/a GPA: 3.3 Class: 2008 (High School) Offers: Michigan State, Iowa, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Purdue, USC, West Virginia, Wisconsin Will not be making a decision until LOI day. He lives only an hour away from the Michigan State campus. Purdue and Notre Dame seemed to have backed off in recruiting him.
No link, but from the practices per rivals, Perry said he's down to four schools: Michigan, Michigan State, USC and Miami. Perry will visit USC on Jan. 18, Michigan on Jan. 25 and Miami on Feb. 1.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Rivals.com's Josh Helmholdt reported that four-star, Rivals100 defensive end Nick Perry has reduced his list to four schools – Michigan, Michigan State, USC and Miami. Perry will visit USC on Jan. 18, Michigan on Jan. 25 and Miami on Feb. 1. He has already taken an official visit to Michigan State.</div> Link confirming he is indeed down to four
If this is the same kid im thinking of, the guy was a man among kids at the State Championship game. But he was playing against dorks from my hometown. I hope Coach D can get him in the Green and White.
Top prospect likes look of USC visit | The Detroit News <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The state's top football prospect returned from his visit to Southern California on Sunday, and if today were signing day, Nick Perry of Detroit King would be USC-bound. Perry, a 6-foot-4, 235-pound linebacker/defensive end, has made two official visits, one to Michigan State in mid-December and now USC. Signing day (Feb. 6) is still two weeks away and Perry has two official visits to go. "California was good," Perry said. "So far it's (USC) been the best place I've been to. They are ahead of Michigan State. "I just liked the environment, the surroundings. I was around good people there, the players, the coaches. Yes, I feel I could fit it. The need for defensive ends is great there. They want me to come in and compete (for the position) right away."</div>
Perry to check out Miami | The Detroit News <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>DETROIT -- Nick Perry, the state's No. 1 prospect from Detroit King, definitely will take his fourth and final visit, to Miami (Fla.) this weekend, King assistant coach George Harris said. Perry visited Michigan last weekend and is expected to make his announcement next Wednesday, the first day of the week-long signing period. Miami coach Randy Shannon and his staff are making a big push to land Perry, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound linebacker-defensive end.</div>