North Carolina has added two players to its class in signing day decisions, and held on to a commitment from a player who'd wavered between the Tar Heels and N.C. State.
The Tar Heels have received a letter of intent from Jacksonville (Fla.) Raines athlete Sean Tapley, who's 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds and is rated a three-star player by scout.com. He had been committed to South Carolina.
Defensive tackle Carlos Gray, who's a one-star player, also sent his letter of intent to the Tar Heels. He's 6-3 and 290 pounds.
North Carolina also held on to athlete Reggie Wilkins of Crest High, who committed to the Tar Heels in September, changed his mind and committed to N.C. State in December, then re-committed to North Carolina last week. Wilkins (5-10, 170) is rated the No. 22 player in the state by The Charlotte Observer.
-- Ken Tysiac
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Carlos Gray is 290 lbs.
1 star = unrated
Can't wait to read the article about John Blake bribing recruits.
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Not likely since the statement was retracted minutes after being posted on the kids Facebook.
It must really be miserable being a cow college fan.
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