WVU has secured a future long-ball wide receiver threat, with Jalil Hall signing his national letter of intent on Wednesday’s National Signing Day
Jalil Hall (6-foot-3, 185 pounds) comes from Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill, Pa., the same high school that WVU cornerback Ayden Garnes attended.
Welcome to Almost Heaven, @Jalil1Hall!
▪️ Wide Receiver
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Across the board, Hall is a consensus 3-star wide receiver, with 247 Sports giving the wiry athlete a 90 grade and the 13th overall wideout in the state of Pennsylvania.
Interim Head Coach Chad Scott led the way in getting Hall to become a Mountaineer. Hall had an official visit to Morgantown in May. Hall then took official visits to Maryland and Syracuse.
Hall held offers from Rutgers, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Maryland, Pittsburgh, and Duke, amongst others. He also took two unofficial visits to Penn State before committing to the Mountaineers in June of this year.
Hall is one of the leading receivers on the Friars football team, as they are in preparation for the PIAA 4A State Championship game this Thursday, December 5th. Hall led the Friars in receiving in their state semifinal win, with 5 receptions and 104 yards.
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