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Height: 6-3 Weight: 228 Hometown: Charlotte, NC (Phillip Berry Academy HS) Class: 2012




From David Hooker of ESPN:
Linebacker 6-3, 228 Charlotte, NC View Full Profile gets it, but that doesn't mean he likes it. He has offers from programs around the country, but Southern California and Miami didn't offer him a scholarship until January while most schools he's considering issued official invites months before. "I like both of those schools," the 6-foot-2, 222-pounder said. "If they would have offered me earlier I probably would have opened my eyes more to them. I know it's just a recruiting process. It's business. When they offered me late, it's because they didn't get the linebackers they needed." The delay makes Dawson feel like leftovers. "Yeah it does, and I don't like that," he said. "But that's how the game works." Dawson is currently highly interested in Louisville, Clemson, and Tennessee. Dawson racked up 123 tackles, 6 for loss, 6 sacks and an interception returned for 85 yards last year. As a sophomore, he had 125 tackles and 6 interceptions. He is in his 4th year as a starter for his high school team. #21 rated player and 4 star recruit based on the 2012 AthleteVault NC/SC Rankings. Dawson was voted Linebacker MVP at Durham NFTC.
Charlotte (N.C.) Phillip O. Berry Academy four-star linebacker Nick Dawson
Nick Dawson

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