2025 CB Terrance Edwards commits to West Virginia
Richmond (Va.) Trinity Episcopal three-star cornerback Terrance Edwards has committed to West Virginia, he announced on Saturday.
He chose the Mountaineers over Michigan State and Virginia Tech.
Edwards is the No. 530 overall prospect and No. 51 corner in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 17 player in Virginia.
The 6-foot, 170-pounder logged his official visit to Morgantown during the weekend of May 31. Neal Brown and his staff have now landed another major commitment this cycle. Edwards is commitment No. 13 for WVU.
WVU continues June hot streak
The beginning of summer continues to treat the Mountaineers well on the recruiting trail. West Virginia has now picked up six commitments this month, just about doubling its class in the process.
Delray Beach (Fla.) Atlantic four-star running back Deandre Desinor has been the highlight addition, as he committed on June 3 and is the No. 259 overall prospect and No. 18 RB in the cycle.
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“I had a great time at West Virginia when I was up there for Junior Day on Feb. 3,” Desinor told On3 in March. “They have shown they want me, they are recruiting me hard and I loved it up there.”
West Palm Beach (Fla.) Monarch three-star EDGE Romando Johnson pledged earlier this week. He and Edwards flank Desinor as the three highest-ranked commits in the fold, as of June 15.
Other top commits in the class include Olney (Md.) Good Counsel three-star interior offensive lineman Gavin Crawford, Mentor (Ohio) three-star quarterback Scotty Fox, Hurricane (W.V.) three-star wide receiver Tyshawn Dues and New Haven (Conn.) Cheshire Academy three-star WR Teriq Mallory.
Mallory flipped to WVU from Wake Forest earlier this month.
“I believe WVU will prepare me to be better on and off the field,” Mallory told On3. “The impact and opportunity I will have at West Virginia is going to be phenomenal! It was no way in the world I was going to pass it up!”