May had a solid junior
season tallying 96 tackles, 8 sacks, and 2 blocked punts. College coaches took
notice and May will have a busy Spring and Summer ahead as his recruitment continues
to heat up. Go inside to see what May had to say about his trip to Ole Miss."My
dad accompanied me to Ole Miss," stated Walker May. "He actually graduated
from there but this was my first time to visit the campus."
How did
the busy day begin for May?
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"Well, all the players met in the indoor
practice facility. We filled out paper work and met with a few of the coaches.
From there, we toured the rest of the practice facility. We walked through the
locker room and the rehab pools, tubs, etc. We also were taken to the field and
shown the two retired numbers at Ole Miss (#38 and #18). We were then taken by
bus to the academic center. I was also impressed with the academic center. It's
just for athletes and it can't be over two years old. There are glass doors to
all the rooms so that if you fall asleep they know (laughs). Finally, we met at
the field house and viewed all of the trophies and met with Coach Nutt."
How
did the meeting go with Coach Nutt for the Birmingham product?
"I really
enjoyed spending time with Coach Nutt. My father and I had a short meeting with
him before we left. He's a really nice guy. He's very easy to talk to. We had
a great conversation"
Where is May being recruited to play at Ole Miss?
"I'm
being recruited to play defensive end and linebacker. I like them both and could
care less which position I play."
What's left on May's calendar?
"I
am definitely coming back to Ole Miss for summer camp and probably some practices.
I also want to attend camp at Mississippi State. I have a Jr. Day at Vanderbilt
some time in the near future."
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