Meet the West Virginia Mountaineers football 2022 commitments
Get to know each of the West Virginia Mountaineers football commitments in the 2022 recruiting class with this feature from WVSports.com.
Committed: June 28
Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake defensive end Zion Young received his first power five scholarship offer from West Virginia and the Mountaineers never relented in their pursuit. After taking an official visit to Morgantown June 24-26, Young had the program solidly in the top spot in his recruitment and elected to pledge to the Mountaineers just a few days later. A tall, rangy defensive end that is a great fit for what West Virginia wants out of the position in the current scheme.
DE Young commits to West Virginia Mountaineers football
Pass rusher Young has West Virginia visit set
Committed: June 28
Clearwater (Fla.) Clearwater Academy International pass rusher Aric Burton popped on the West Virginia radar in a big way after earning a scholarship at the June 7 one-day camp. A native of Germany, Burton is part of the PPI Recruits group that has sent three other prospects to Morgantown over the past several classes. The talented pass rusher took an official visit to Morgantown June 24-26 and then announced his decision a few days later. Burton also collected offers from Arizona State, Minnesota, Kansas and several others but the Mountaineers prioritized him after seeing him in camp. A legit 6-foot-5 with an ultra impressive first step, Burton is slated to play bandit for the Mountaineers and is a major pickup in the class despite being under the radar.
Pass rusher Burton commits to West Virginia Mountaineers football
Committed: June 21
Chandler (Az.) Hamilton quarterback Nicco Marchiol emerged as the top option for West Virginia at the position in May after backing off a pledge to Florida State and things moved quickly between the two. Quarterbacks coach Sean Reagan served as the lead recruiter and was able to quickly put the Mountaineers in the mix but things really took off after his official visit to campus June 11-13. Marchiol was blown away by the experience and committed to the program after other visits to Michigan State and Arizona State. It's the first four-star quarterback commitment for West Virginia since the 2015 class and is a major addition for the Mountaineers.
West Virginia Mountaineers land four-star QB Marchiol
Committed: June 16, 2021
Loganville (Ga.) Grayson cornerback Mumu Bin-Wahad had been on the West Virginia radar for quite some time and while there was interest between the two his official visit to campus is what truly changed things in his recruitment. Bin-Wahad was on campus during the June 4-6 weekend and was blown away by the coaching staff as well as the environment in Morgantown. Co-defensive coordinator ShaDon Brown served as the lead recruiter for the Mountaineers and established a very strong bond that put them over top of other schools like Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Michigan, Michigan State and more. Bin-Wahad is slated to play cornerback for the Mountaineers and is a very versatile defensive back that won't have any trouble fitting into the scheme.
DB Bin-Wahad commits to West Virginia Mountaineers
Georgia CB Bin-Wahad on West Virginia official: 'It's a special place'
Committed: June 7, 2021
Cleveland Heights (Oh.) offensive lineman Maurice Hamilton had been leaning toward West Virginia for quite some time making a self-guided tour in the spring and taking several virtual visits. But it was the official visit to campus which was the deciding factor in his recruitment as he picked the Mountaineers following the trip. The massive interior lineman fills a need for the Mountaineers and gives the program another big body up front which could fill several different positions. Inside linebackers coach Jeff Koonz along with offensive line coach Matt Moore were the lead recruiters.
OL Hamilton commits to the West Virginia Mountaineers
Commitment 101: Maurice Hamilton
OL Hamilton gets taste of West Virginia, ready for official visit
Committed: April 17, 2021
Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances cornerback Tyrin Woodby committed to the West Virginia coaches a few weeks prior to his public announcement but it didn't make it any less exciting. The versatile cornerback developed a strong connection with secondary coach ShaDon Brown and it helped pave the way for his choice. He is targeted as a cornerback in the scheme and choose the Mountaineers over a host of other power five offers including Mississippi, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh and others.
CB Woodby commits to West Virginia
Maryland CB Woodby talks virtual trip, offer from West Virginia
Committed: April 8, 2021
Saraland (Ala.) wide receiver Jarel Williams slipped under the radar some as he took a self-guided tour to West Virginia and then announced for the Mountaineers shortly after. The skilled outside receiver had an impressive list of scholarship offers with Notre Dame, Florida State, Iowa and many others represented but felt a genuine connection with the coaching staff at West Virginia led by offensive coordinator Gerad Parker and head coach Neal Brown. Fills a need as an impressive pass catcher in the class.
Alabama WR Williams commits to West Virginia football
Committed: April 1, 2021
Brookline (Ma.) Dexter offensive lineman Sully Weidman cut his list to a top three of West Virginia, Nebraska and Indiana and after taking self-guided tours to each of those three announced a pledge to the Mountaineers. The versatile lineman built a strong connection with offensive line coach Matt Moore and felt very comfortable with the plan for him as well as the campus. Could end up at tackle or guard at the college level and isn't expected to enroll until the summer.
Committed: March 18, 2021
Wallingford (Ct.) Choate Rosemary Hall offensive lineman Charlie Katarincic became the second commitment for West Virginia after the Mountaineers offered in January. He only continued to build a strong connection with the coaching staff from there and took a virtual visit and then a self-guided tour in March which helped to cement things. Offensive line coach Matt Moore served as the lead recruiter and Katarincic could end up at several different spots on the offensive line. A native of Pittsburgh that plays his high school football at a boarding school, Katarincic gave the Mountaineers a versatile offensive line prospect that they had zeroed in on early in the process.
OL Katarincic commits to West Virginia football
Katarincic finds fit with West Virginia football
Commitment 101: Charlie Katarincic
West Virginia football offer interesting for 2022 OL Katarincic
Committed: December 26, 2020
Kenova (W.Va.) athlete Corbin Page became the first commitment for West Virginia in the 2022 class just after Christmas in 2020. The versatile athlete could end up at several different spots in Morgantown either at tight end, on the offensive line or even on the defensive line depending on his development. Page had offers from other programs such as Oregon, Tennessee, Virginia Tech and Virginia but the bond with the coaches as well as his comfort level with the school was too much to pass up.
2022 athlete Page commits to West Virginia
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