2017 DE Impressed After Marshall Visit
Corey Bodden
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Marshall's 2016 recruiting class was pretty much wrapped up before the 2015 season even started. This has allowed the staff to get an early start on 2017 by welcoming a number of prospects to Huntington throughout the season including four this past weekend for the 52-0 demolishing of Florida International.
One of the quartet of 2017 visitors was Keisean Wilson, a defensive end from North Point High School in Waldorf, Maryland.
"It was pretty amazing," Wilson said of the visit. "I liked the atmosphere. I liked the people and the whole football team in general. It was a pretty good atmosphere and culture."
"It's a good program. They are a true family. They take care of their players too."
The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Wilson was especially impressed by the Marshall fan base during the game...
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Corey Bodden
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Marshall's 2016 recruiting class was pretty much wrapped up before the 2015 season even started. This has allowed the staff to get an early start on 2017 by welcoming a number of prospects to Huntington throughout the season including four this past weekend for the 52-0 demolishing of Florida International.
One of the quartet of 2017 visitors was Keisean Wilson, a defensive end from North Point High School in Waldorf, Maryland.
"It was pretty amazing," Wilson said of the visit. "I liked the atmosphere. I liked the people and the whole football team in general. It was a pretty good atmosphere and culture."
"It's a good program. They are a true family. They take care of their players too."
The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Wilson was especially impressed by the Marshall fan base during the game...
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