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Dunwoody DE may be headed to West Virginia
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Dunwoody defensive end Malcolm Mitchell, an AJC Georgia Top 150 prospect, said he “probably” will visit West Virginia this weekend.
The 6-foot-2, 225-pound senior said in a text message Monday evening that the visit hasn’t been scheduled, but he added that he would “definitely” visit Tulane on Dec. 12.
West Virginia is one of three programs in the lead in his recruitment. South Carolina and Louisville are the other two. Tulane, Central Florida, Marshall, Indiana and Alabama-Birmingham also have offered.
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