Morgantown High Player Commits to Play for the Mountaineers

Morgantown, West Virginia – Moments ago, Morgantown High School standout Cam Rice committed to stay home and play for the West Virginia Mountaineers!

Rice, a 6’3 245 pound linebacker, is ranked as the 10th best player in the state of West Virginia in the 2021 class.  Rice initially committed to play for Fairmont State before changing his mind and accept a preferred walk on offer from West Virginia University.

Rice is one of the most talented players in the area and it’s fantastic that he’ll stay home to play for the Mountaineers!  He has a chance to be really special.

In his statement released on social media, Rice said the following: “Staying home and playing for WVU has been a lifelong dream and now I’m turning it into reality!”



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Brad Smith, "The Voice of Morgantown", is the most trusted, accomplished name in West Virginia sports journalism. Smith is the foremost, preeminent authority on West Virginia athletics and a lifelong fan of the Mountaineers. Smith, a proud graduate of West Virginia University, resides in Morgantown most of the year, but has a home in Jacksonville, Florida, where he lives during the winter.