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Four-Star WR Jalen Hale names top 6

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Four-star wide receiver Jalen Hale of Longview (Texas) High has narrowed his list to six schools—Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Texas A&M, USC, and Ohio State.

The 6-foot-1, 185 pounder went in-depth on his finalists.

Texas 

“It’s not too far from home,” Hale said. “I have a good relationship with all the coaches and the WR coach is a good coach and can help me get to the next level.”

Georgia 

“I have a good relationship with all the coaches also,” Hale said. “But Georgia stands out because they have a good WR coach and they tell me how they’ll use me in the offense.”

Alabama

“Just everything about they school stands out,” Hale said. “The coaches, the players, and they’ll use me everywhere on the field.”

Texas A&M

“Of course their coaches stand out but you know they have Haynes King and we been playing with each other since high school,” Hale said. “So I know I would get the ball fasho there and I love the facilities and it’s a good area.”

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USC

“I haven’t gone on a visit out there yet, but the coaches stand out fasho,” Hale said. “The WR coach and coach Riley, the relationship we have is crazy.”

Ohio State

“Everything about them stands out,” Hale said. “They put WRs in the league and they throw the ball a lot. Me and coach Hartline have a good relationship.”

Jalen Hale ranks as the No. 71 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting sites. He also tabs in as the No. 12 wide receiver and the No. 13 player in the state of Texas.