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Trey Smith Commits to Arizona Wildcats

Trey Smith, a highly sought-after junior wide receiver, has committed to the University of Arizona, marking a significant in-state acquisition for the Wildcats. Smith was drawn to the teams family-like atmosphere, with coaches families often present, and the early trust shown by coach Bobby Wade, who led his recruitment. Despite initially considering options further from home, Smith realized that location wasnt the deciding factor and committed to Arizona, securing his spot in the class of 2026.

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