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VARSITY INSIDER - 11/20

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Find out what colleges are after Ehizele Akojie, Jemichael Jones, Elijah Lane, KaDarrian Booker, and Andrew Juarez now!

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Wide safety Ehizele Akojie
Why did you pick West Point?
“It was an opportunity that I couldn’t turn down. It was a lot with the people that came from there, what I can gain from there, and the education piece. It was all of that.”

Was it hard to change your mind?
“That really was a big decision but at the end of the day it is about you and what is best for you as a player. It is a hard process because you are going to let people down.”

What percentage are you committed to West Point?
“100%.”

What was the hardest part of recruiting?
“Trying to focus on the now and the future. I am worrying about myself and the team, but I am constantly getting attention from these colleges. That is a big part of it as well.”

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North Point quarterback Jemichael Jones
What college have you decided to attend?
“I committed to Howard University. Their coaches showed the best love. I really liked the program. The new coaches have a lot of NFL experience and coaching experience. I think they have a bright future ahead.”

What other colleges were interested?
“The University of Maine had just offered me right after I committed. I decided to stay 100% committed to Howard. I think it was a good choice.”

Are there colleges still recruiting you now?
“Not at this time.”

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Lackey defensive tackle Elijah Lane
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Mostly, I am considering Georgetown, Howard, Morgan State, and Fordham is in the mix. There are some other smaller schools like Stone Hill and programs like that in the mix.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I’d probably say Georgetown. I really like their school a lot both academically and athletically.”

Do you have any plans for fall game day trips?
“Oh yeah, I went to Georgetown during the season, Howard, Morgan State, and Delaware State.”

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Long Reach running back KaDarrian Booker
Do you want to play football in college?
“Yes.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“There are a couple of Division II and III schools so far.”

Do you remember any of the programs?
“I don’t really remember.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Albright College.”

Do you have any plans for trips?
“No sir, not yet.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“LSU.”

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Magruder linebacker Andrew Juarez
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“It has been Millersville, Fairmont State, and Seth Hill are the three big schools that I am talking to actively.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Fairmont State.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yeah, I was invited to Fairmont State for a game visit. I took the campus tour and really liked their school a lot.”

Do you have a favorite now?
“Fairmont State.”

Have any colleges mentioned offers?
“Yeah, Fairmont State is talking to me about overnight visits. They said they might offer if I can gain a few pounds. The Maryland recruiter for Seth Hill has been saying that I’m an offer kind of kid. The coaches are looking to pull the trigger.”

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