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Michael Carter commits to ... West Virginia

Michael Carter, the 6-0 cornerback from Florida narrowed his choices to Florida, West Virginia and Minnesota, but chose the Mountaineers a few minutes ago during the third quarter of the All-American Army Game.

The 4 star recruit sounded like WVU was his choice all along. Bummer. Brewster spent a lot of time on Tyrone Carter's little (edit: cousin). Come on, look what the U did for TC!

Bryce McNeal, 4 star WR recruit from Breck, who is leaning toward Oregon, has yet to reveal his choice today.

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Someone at 11 Warriors in the comments section said that ....

…. they thought Carter said he wants to “spend the next THREE years” at WVU. If so, that’s really funny.

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by PJS on Jan 3, 2009 2:27 PM CST reply actions  

He did say that

implying that he is going pro after three. We’ll see about that. Not sure I like that attitude—maybe it is best he went elsewhere. Character means a lot to me. That is why I wish we would have gotten McNeal.

by rencito on Jan 3, 2009 2:55 PM CST up reply actions  

and McNeal is going to Clemson

Damnit the Gophers Missed out big time today

by Tony_O on Jan 3, 2009 2:50 PM CST reply actions  

Boo!!!!

Brewster 0-2. We really could have used one or the other. They would have helped us a ton. Oh well, Rome wasn’t built in a day. We are still getting some good talent and the better we get, the more of these recruits we’ll be able to land. Still, beating Nortwestern and Wisconsin would have helped a lot this year. When is national signing day again?

by rencito on Jan 3, 2009 2:54 PM CST reply actions  

I completely agree

getting just one would have added just one potentially good player but it would have changed the perception of this year’s class dramatically. Since the early reports about this 2009 class those two guys have been the top two that I wanted to see sign with Minn. I am bummed.

Still a solid class and better than the best of the Mason years but losing both of them likely keeps us out of the top 20 of “paper classes”.

what you say here can, and will, be used against you

by GopherNation on Jan 5, 2009 3:58 PM CST up reply actions  

Completely unrelated news

I’m watching the Penn State/Wisconsin basketball game. Spencer Tollackson is on the broadcasting team. It is funny, because you can tell he is cheering for Penn State to knock off his collegiate rival.

by rencito on Jan 3, 2009 2:59 PM CST reply actions  

Yeah, I was watching that too.

But Wisconsin pulled it out.

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by PJS on Jan 3, 2009 3:14 PM CST up reply actions  

I hope....

Tollackson is a better announcer than basketball free throw shooter. LOL

John Maynard

by COJOMAY on Jan 3, 2009 4:05 PM CST reply actions  

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