One of Virginia Tech's latest Class of 2014 commitments is a study in versatility, according to his high school coach.
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HNB said...
I loved the way he looked at WR too...but there aren't that many kids with his speed and size that are smart enough to realized there is a better Professional opportunity at DB/S than there is at WR....WAY too many kids fall in love with having the ball in their hands...some are nice 1-3 team all conf WR...when they could have been All American at DB/S.
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Make that 4!
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