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Nation's No. 1 offensive lineman prospect Greg Little delays his commit date

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Published October 28, 2015

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A few of the select powers that be in college football are going to have to continue to wait just a bit longer as five-star prospect Greg Little needs more time before making his commitment.

The former Texas A&M pledge, he decommitted from the Aggies in July, has pushed back his commitment announcement to Nov. 13 so he can make a final decision after visiting Alabama for the LSU game Saturday Nov. 7.

Little has reportedly narrowed his list down to six select SEC schools: Alabama, Auburn, LSU, UGA, Ole Miss and Texas A&M.

The Allen, Texas, prospect is currently rated as the second best prospect in the nation by 247Sports Composite rankings and will likely push for immediately playing time at whichever school he decides to attend.

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