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The Virginia Football team continues the recruiting frenzy

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The Virginia Football team continues the recruiting frenzy

(CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA-WINA)  The Virginia Football team has continued their hot recruiting streak picking up another commitment for the class of 2019.  It is in another position of need, the offensive line.  See the story below from Chris Horne of The Sabre.

Virginia fans had to wait days instead of hours to discover the identity of this latest offensive line commit, but now we know. Zachary Teter, a 6’5”, 290-pound rising senior out of Lake Gibson High School in Lakeland, Florida, has chosen UVA over offers from Arizona, California, Cincinnati, Louisville, Missouri, and Temple, among others. He also considered Ivy League opportunities before committing to the Hoos.

Teter earned All-County second-team honors as a result of his junior season performance. A two-sport athlete, he plays football and wrestles at Lake Gibson

An excellent student, Teter carries a 4.2 GPA according to BearInsider.com. The same site reports that Zachary is the son of Doug Teter, who serves as the head athletic trainer for Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers.

Virginia football’s 2019 Class now boasts 17 commitments in total, including three offensive line recruits and five student athletes from the state of Florida.

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