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West Virginia made what some would call a surprise appearance in the top five of four-star Rivals 100 wide receiver Rashawn “Trouble” Williams.Â
Clarence Nadolny is officially a Red Raider.  Nadolny, a 3 star prospect who is originally from Paris, France, committed to Texas Tech today.
Clarence Nadolny, the fabulous 6’3 190 combo guard out of Scotland, Pennsylvania, will make his college choice today at noon. “Frenchy” will decide between WVU, Iowa State and Texas Tech. Â
Marcus Simms, the 6’0 195 Senior Wide Receiver out of Bowie, Maryland, has decided to transfer. Simms was the 3rd leading receiver last year with 46 catches for 699 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Dante Stills, the 6’3 292 pound defensive lineman from Fairmont, WV, will one day likely be the all-time sacks leader at West Virginia University. Canute Curtis, a WVU Sports Hall of Famer who went on to play six seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL, finished his Mountaineer career with 35 sacks.
Rashawn “Trouble” Williams, the 6-1 185 pound wide receiver out of Martin Luther King High School in Detroit, Michigan, will announce where he will play college football tomorrow, Monday April 29th. No exact time or location has been announced for his commitment.
Yodny Cajuste, the 2018-2019 Big 12 Conference Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year, was selected by the New England Patriots!
Will Grier, the former West Virginia quarterback, is headed back home to play for the Carolina Panthers. Grier, who passed for 3,864 yards and 37 touchdown passes as a Senior this past season, will back up Cam Newton.Â
Bob Huggins was the perfect coach for Jevon Carter and Jevon Carter was the perfect player for Bob Huggins. During the four years they were together at West Virginia University, their record was 105-39 and they went to four consecutive NCAA Tournaments. They not only share the same dedication to hard work and effort, they also are the ultimate winners.