DeMatha Defensive End Picks U-Va.
Take DeMatha defensive end Jeremiah Mathis off the list of the region's top uncommitted players. The second-team All-Met committed to Virginia yesterday.
Man About Charlottesville Jeff White with the news:
Yesterday, Jeremiah Mathis became the third high school football standout in the past week to commit to the University of Virginia.
Mathis is a 6-3, 240-pound senior at DeMatha Catholic High in Hyattsville, Md. His best friends include U.Va. cornerback Rodney McLeod, a former DeMatha teammate.
For the Stags, who last fall won their sixth consecutive Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title, Mathis starred at tight end and defensive end. Mathis, who's similar in size to Clint Sintim, is projected to play outside linebacker in U.Va.'s 3-4 defense.
Mathis said he also had scholarship offers from Maryland, Kansas State, Wake Forest, Clemson, N.C. State, New Mexico, Syracuse and Liberty. He arrived at Virginia with his parents for an official visit Friday and committed before heading home to Bowie, Md., yesterday."U.Va. was the perfect fit," Mathis said. "It just made sense. U.Va.'s not just building football players, they're building young men in their program."
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Josh Barr
| January 12, 2009; 9:06 AM ET
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How sweet !
Maryland goes down to another crushing defeat on the recruiting trail.
Go Tar Heels !