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And go. 

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???

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???

4-star athlete from Plant City just committed to us.

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-LaMarlin-Wiggins-111860

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Ok, I get it this guy committed to us today.

Congratulations Mr. LaMarlin Wiggins welcome to the Bulls Family.  Thanks for not going to Miami

Plant City High School  6-2  181lbs and 40 in 4.52 seconds.

Bench 275 MAX

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Welcome to USF.  ;D

JUNE 28, 2011

Another big one: Plant City WR Wiggins picks USF

Usually, a week like USF football has had in recruiting has to happen right before signing day, but the Bulls are getting it done in June, picking up a third key commitment in the past five days as Lamarlin Wiggins, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound receiver from Plant City, committed for 2012 on Tuesday morning.

Wiggins, rated as the nation's No. 18 receiver and a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, joins North Marion tight end Sean Price and Gainesville cornerback Chris Bivins in choosing the Bulls. Scout.com has him as a three-star recruit, and he's the first Hillsborough County prospect of USF's seven commitments for 2012. He led Plant City with 40 catches for 649 yards as a junior, with five touchdown receptions and another on a kickoff return.

Here's a great video interview from the Times' John C. Cotey from March, in which Wiggins says his top three were USF, Texas Tech and LSU and lists Florida and Florida State among his offers. With just 14 seniors on scholarship this fall, the Bulls could be halfway done with their recruiting class two months before football season starts.

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Posted by Greg Auman at 11:54:23 am on June 28, 2011

http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/another-big-one-plant-city-wr-wiggins-picks-usf#comments

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nice get!  glad to see the kids are buying into holtz so quickly.

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Grades are a big issue here and this could be  sign and place......

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Knew there was a catch

Hearing #USF's latest commit is a sign and place. May not even be eligible to play HS ball this fall.

http://twitter.com/#!/joshnewberg247

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