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Georgia Tech Gains Four Commitments In Last Week

 
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have had quite a week in the recruiting front. In the last week they have gained a total of four verbal commitments. On 6-11, Tech received a commitment from CB Barry Bostic from Jefferson County High in Louisville, GA. Bostic chose the Ramblin Wreck over Kentucky, Maryland, Miss. St, Duke, Stanford, Wake Forest, and West Virginia. The 5′10″ 156-pound Corner, runs the “40″ in 4.56 seconds, gained over 1250 yards rushing and passing in both his sophomore and junior years. Rivals.com has him rated as the No. 14 corner back in the nation. On 6-13, Tech received two commitments, one from OL Catlin Alfred (Adairsville) and the other from S Isaiah Johnson (Sandy Creek). Alfred, who is 6′4″ 275 pounds, chose the Jackets over Navy, Ohio, and Western Michigan. Johnson, who is 6′2″ 175 pounds, chose Tech over Miami, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Oklahoma St, Stanford, Duke, and Georgia. Johnson finished his junior ... (link)

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