FSU football: Nole target Ke’Travion Hargrove de-commits from LA Tech
By Kelvin Hunt
FSU football 2021 running back target Ke’Travion Hargrove has officially de-committed from LA Tech. Where do the Noles stand now?
FSU football still needs a running back in its 2021 recruiting class, and one of their biggest targets has announced he is back on the market.
Four-star running back Ke’Travion Hargrove announced Tuesday night he has officially de-committed from LA Tech.
It’s a move many have anticipated since his recruitment began to blow up a short time ago. He committed to LA Tech on May 12 as he practically lives in their backyard.
He announced the move via his Twitter account below:
Hargrove was offered by South Carolina and FSU football shortly after he committed to LA Tech. At the time, he was rated as a three-star recruit, however, his ranking went from a .8710 to a .8921 between mid-May and the end of June.
He checks in at 5’11” and 185 pounds and is considered the No. 168 player nationally, the No. 10 running back, and the No. 11 player in Louisiana.
The Noles hold the lone 247 Crystal Ball Prediction with a confidence rating of five back on June 17.
He also holds offers from Penn State, Baylor, Boston College, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, and other smaller schools. Hargrove is being recruited by Louisiana recruiting ace David Johnson who used to coach high school in the state.
He totaled over 1,500 rushing yards with 20 touchdowns and 17 receptions for 460 yards and six touchdowns. Hargrove would be an excellent player to add to the class. He features balance, strength, and power for his size with excellent acceleration. Another thing that caught my eye was he had over 200 carries last season, which indicates he’s durable for a player with a smaller frame.
He’ll need to add some size once he gets into a college strength and conditioning program. The Noles will be a player in this recruitment. If they can get him to visit campus that would be huge.