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'09 PA LB/DE B.J. Stevens (Cal of Pennsylvania Signee)

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'09 PA LB/DE B.J. Stevens

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From Bill Kurelic...

B.J. holds offers from
Wisconsin, North Carolina, Rutgers, Miami of Ohio and Iowa while also receiving interest from Clemson, Texas Tech, Notre Dame, Penn State, and Ohio State. Wisconsin is his leader but he expects an offer from tOSU on Junior Day.
 
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By Farrell...has offers from NC State, West Virginia, Rutgers, Miami (Ohio) and Wisconsin. Also hearing from Ohio State, Virginia, Notre Dame, Illinois and Michigan State. Calls Clemson his dream school.
 
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Xtra Points: Shaler's Holzshu facing emotional task

Gateway football player B.J. Stevens made a verbal commitment to Miami (Ohio) in the summer. But there is a possibility he might not end up at the MAC school.

Two things happened to change the recruiting status of Stevens, a 6-2, 240-pound defensive end. First, he had a terrific season for Gateway, registering 22 sacks. Then Miami coach Shane Montgomery resigned last month.

Michigan, North Carolina State, Indiana and Virginia are a few of the schools that have offered scholarships in recent weeks. Pitt is also showing interest.

"I think a lot will be dictated by who Miami announces as head coach," Gateway coach Terry Smith said. "If it's someone from their staff, there is a good shot he'll stay with Miami. If it's an outside guy, I don't know what will happen."

Stevens' brother, Jordan, plays at Miami.
 
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