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The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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64 ■ THE WOLFPACKER ■ FOOTBALL RECRUITING "NC State is like a family. They are all for each other, and it's a big support group," Greene said. "The atmosphere is great for the football games and even the basketball game I went to. When I go down there, it feels like home." Greene has hinted that Maryland, UNC and Virginia Tech are the other schools showing the most interest. Rivals.com ranks him as a three-star prospect, the No. 21 ju- nior in the state and the No. 34 outside line- backer in the country's 2017 class. He also runs track for Rocky Mount. LINEMAN TYRAN HUNT Courtland (Va.) Southampton High Some schools are recruiting Hunt, who checks in at 6-6, 270 pounds, at defensive end, but the Wolfpack (and most teams) prefer him at offensive tackle. Hunt has taken two unofficial visits to Raleigh. He also has been ten- dered full rides by, among others, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Cincinnati and Old Dominion. Hunt has additionally visited Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest this spring. WIDE RECEIVER JAQUARII ROBERSON Ahoskie (N.C.) Hertford County High Roberson is unrated by Rivals.com, but that is only temporary. He impressed observers at the Rivals Camp Series pre- sented by Under Armour in Charlotte on April 17, being named among the top 15 offensive perform- ers there. "Roberson was one of the smoothest wide receivers — he made it look effortless at times when running routes," recruiting ana- lyst Woody Wommack of Rivals.com wrote. "He's still a little thin, so he had problems with physical defensive backs at the line, but he easily has the frame to add some weight." The 6-2, 160-pounder has taken at least three unofficial visits to NC State, including for the Kay Yow Spring Game. East Caro- lina, Old Dominion and Wake Forest have also offered. He indicated that he would either decide before the season or put it off until after his senior campaign is over. He is a two-sport star at Hertford County. He caught 66 passes for 1,480 yards and 19 touchdowns in football last season, and he averaged 21.9 points and 9.4 rebounds per game in hoops. ■ Speech Therapy Solutions is committed to providing quality speech and language therapy for children in need. We strive to assist each child in reaching their utmost potential with their speech and language skills. 1780 Heritage Center Dr, Ste 204 | Wake Forest, NC 27587 919.219.5277 | speech-ts.com Speech Therapy Solutions is committed to providing quality speech and language therapy for children in need. We strive to assist each child in reaching their utmost potential with their speech and language skills. 1780 Heritage Center Dr, Ste 204 | Wake Forest, NC 27587 919.219.5277 | speech-ts.com Speech Therapy Solutions is committed to providing quality speech and language therapy for children in need. We strive to assist each child in reaching their utmost potential with their speech and language skills. 1780 Heritage Center Dr, Ste 204 | Wake Forest, NC 27587 919.219.5277 | speech-ts.com For regular reports on NC State football recruiting plus videos of Wolfpack commitments and targets visit TheWolfpacker.com.

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