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Eastside QB Wray weighs Central Florida offer

Determined not to shortchange all of his recruiting opportunities, Eastside quarterback Justin Wray insists that he’ll wait a few more weeks before announcing where he’ll play college football next season.

Wray (6-foot-2, 201 pounds), who is being recruited by several schools as an athlete, contemplated accepting a scholarship offer from Central Florida during the spring.

But patience won out for Wray, who will engineer Eastside’s offense when the Eagles open the season Thursday night against Harris County.

“I’m still seriously considering Central Florida at this point in time,” Wray said. “But I’m talking to Vanderbilt and they want three of my game tapes [from the upcoming season] to see if they’re interested in me.”

Wray’s second offer could come from Presbyterian.

“I think they’re going to offer me,” he said.

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By Mike

August 28, 2008 2:08 AM | Link to this

It’s about time there was a D-1 prospect in Newton County ! This youngster has the raw material to be a contributor at the next level - maybe not at UGA, but definitely for one of the mid-tier teams. Good luck to Eastside this year and while I’m at it, best of luck to the other two schools, Alcovy, and my old school, Newton High !!

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