With its verbal commitment from CB Karl Butler last week, Vanderbilt appears to be finished with 2010 recruiting in the state of Louisiana, at least for the time being.
Let's take a look, state by state, at how many players have given VU verbal commitments and how many are still considering offers:
COMMITMENTS
1. Georgia: 6
2. Louisiana: 2
3. Texas: 1
3. Alabama: 1
3. Florida: 1
3. South Carolina: 1
CONSIDERING OFFERS
1. Florida: 10
2. Georgia: 9
3. Alabama: 7
4. Mississippi: 4
4. South Carolina: 4
6. Texas: 3
6. Missouri: 3
6. Pennsylvania: 3
9. Michigan: 2
9. Tennessee: 2
9. Ohio: 2
9. New Jersey: 2
13. Nine with one each: North Carolina, Oregon, Arizona, Minnesota, California, Kentucky, Virginia, Washington D.C., Arkansas
Now let's take a look, position by position, at how many players have given VU verbal commitments and how many are still considering offers:
COMMITMENTS
Quarterbacks: 1 (Nash Nance)
Running backs: 0
Receivers: 2 (Jonathan Krause, Trent Pruitt)
Tight ends: 1 (Davis Dudchock)
Offensive linemen: 3 (Grant Ramsey, Chase White, Logan Stewart)
Defensive tackles: 1 (Kyle Woestmann)
Defensive ends: 1 (Thomas Ryan)
Linebackers: 0
Defensive backs: 3 (Kenneth Ladler, Andre Hal, Karl Butler)
Kickers: 0
CONSIDERING OFFERS
Quarterbacks: 2
Running backs: 8
Receivers: 6
Tight ends: 2
Offensive linemen: 11
Defensive tackles: 2
Defensive ends: 5
Linebackers: 4
Defensive backs: 20
Kickers: 0
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