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Hartline's USF Move Shakes Up Recruiting: Henry's Future Uncertain
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Big news in college football recruiting: Ohio States Brian Hartline, a top recruiter, leaves for USF, causing a stir. Highly-rated WR Chris Henry, a Mater Dei teammate of Kayden Dixon-Wyatt, remains unsigned, with Texas, Oregon, and USC vying for his commitment. Early Signing Day brings intense competition for the nations top prospect.
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