Recapping a wild month for West Virginia football recruiting

Recapping a wild month for West Virginia football recruiting

The month of June was a wild one for West Virginia football recruiting. The Mountaineers landed six commitments, including four legacy recruits. They also reclassified one recruit, bringing their total class up to 12 players.

The month started off with a bang when Ben Cutter committed to the Mountaineers on June 1. Cutter is a three-star linebacker from North Carolina who is ranked as the No. 36 prospect in the state. He is the son of former West Virginia linebacker Mike Cutter.

On June 3, Corey McIntyre Jr. committed to the Mountaineers. McIntyre is the son of former West Virginia fullback Corey McIntyre Sr. He is a three-star athlete who is ranked as the No. 20 prospect in Virginia.

On June 10, Jordan Jackson committed to the Mountaineers. Jackson is the twin brother of Josiah Jackson, who committed to West Virginia back in March. He is a three-star athlete who is ranked as the No. 100 prospect in Virginia.

On June 17, Noah Braham committed to the Mountaineers. Braham is the son of former West Virginia offensive lineman Rich Braham. He is a three-star offensive lineman who is ranked as the No. 200 prospect in Virginia.

On June 24, Tory Johnson Jr. committed to the Mountaineers. Johnson is the son of former West Virginia tight end Tory Johnson Sr. He is a three-star wide receiver who is ranked as the No. 100 prospect in Virginia.

On June 30, Will Dixon reclassified to the 2022 class and committed to the Mountaineers. Dixon is a three-star tight end who is ranked as the No. 15 prospect in Virginia.

The Mountaineers' recruiting class is shaping up nicely. They have already landed six commitments, including four legacy recruits. They are also in the mix for several other top recruits. If they can continue to build on their momentum, they could have a top-25 recruiting class in 2023.