"Things are the same as of right now. I still only have four offers," said 6'3"/290 pound OG Dalvin Glass. "I have offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Nebraska, and Texas A&M and I'm hearing the most from Oregon and Texas Tech of the schools that haven't offered me."
Arkansas- "I like them because my uncle went their and run track. He tells me how great of a place it is and how they treat their players like family. So I'm definitely looking at them."
"I got a good relationship with Coach Summers. We talk all the time and my uncle wanted me to come to the spring game but it was bad weather at the time so I couldn't make it."
Nebraska - "I don't know anything about them. It was a surprise that they offered me. I like the offer but, I'm not really focused on them."
Texas A&M - "I like them because I would be able to go play with my boy, Chris Henderson. He wants me to come and play with him and we talk everyday about it. We train together so we got a good bond. We actually about to get started again this monday."
"The day I missed the Arkansas spring game, he wanted me to come to the A&M spring game with him. He left before I could get with him but I was going to go."
Alabama - "I was shocked. I love Coach Saban. I love Alabama. The environment is great. It's a little town with a lot of fans. They close the shop and come out to the football games. It is definitely one of my top choices."
Aside from the previous four, all of which have offered, Glass is also hearing from Oregon and Texas Tech.
Oregon - "They send me letters everyday. I would loved to go to that school. If they offered, it would be my top school."
"They have a nice offense, they play in a good conference, and I like the atmosphere. It's just a good place where I can see myself at."
Texas Tech - "The QB from my high school, Jarvis Phillips, brags about them all the time. He wants me to come down there and play with him. He said that when he goes down there, they [Tech Coaches] say that their considering offering me. So thats cool."
Glass says that he will more than likely commit in the fall during the season. Until then, Scout.com will continue to monitor his recruitment.