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Dantonio is putting together a nice program up there... kind of reminds me of how Butch Davis is putting together UNC, slowly, but as a serious contender.
Posted by Bill Kurelic on Aug 27, 2010 at 08:06 am
Steubenville defeated Inkster (Mich.) 36-0 on Thursday night in Steubenville. Linebacker/wide receiver Shaq Petteway played just a little more than half the game and made six tackles and caught three passes for 50 plus yards.
Petteway has five scholarship offers. He has narrowed things down to West Virginia or Michigan State and seems likely to become a Mountaineer.
Without their star signal-caller from last year, Michigan signee Devin Gardner, the Inkster offense could get little going against their counterparts from eastern-Ohio.
Steubenville Big Red senior wide receiver and linebacker Shaq Petteway made his official recruiting visit to West Virginia University Saturday. He gave his verbal committment to join the WVU program before that day ended.
Petteway, a three year starter at Big Red, chose the Mountaineers over a number of other schools, including Michigan State.
His decision will reunite him with high school teammate Branko Busick, now a redshirt sophomore linebacker on this year's WVU squad.
WVU is currently 4-1 overall entering the Big East opener against South Florida Thursday night.
Petteway and his Big Red teammates return to action Friday night at home against Youngstown Ursuline. Big Red dropped its first game of the season at Massillon last Friday.