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Washington, recruited as a two- way possibility at wide receiver and cornerback, committed to the Buckeyes on the same weekend that he visited with running back Maurice Clarett, but he later reneged on that commitment when he made his announcement on signing day.
"Deep down in my heart, Ohio State was the school I wanted to go to," Wash ington said. "But I kept pondering it as I gave my speech, and I thought N.C. State was the best place for me. One minute before I said what school I was going to, I changed my mind and said N.C. State."
Hall, who played his sophomore season at a high school in Dayton, wavered on his long-time commitment to N.C. State after spending a season at Los An geles Valley Col lege in California. He was required to go to the jun ior college after he was admitted early to N.C. State. Hall, now a junior, could have played four years with the Buckeyes but will only have three years of eligibility at N.C. State.
"I am hyped up for it," Hall said. "This is the school I almost went to; now I am going to show the coaches on what they missed out."