Baylor’s junior day proved to be a success. Any time you can get juniors to commit, it’s productive, and the Bears had two on Saturday.
For ESPN Watch List athlete Davion Hall (Texarkana, Texas/Liberty-Eylau), the overall opportunity proved to be too good to pass up. The 6-foot-3, 194-pound wide receiver/safety gave Baylor his verbal pledge during his junior-day visit to Waco, Texas, choosing the Bears over an offer from Texas State and interest from Texas A&M, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Missouri and other programs.
“I liked everything down there,” Hall said of his junior-day visit. “I liked the offense, and I feel it’s the best fit down there.”
For ESPN Watch List athlete Davion Hall (Texarkana, Texas/Liberty-Eylau), the overall opportunity proved to be too good to pass up. The 6-foot-3, 194-pound wide receiver/safety gave Baylor his verbal pledge during his junior-day visit to Waco, Texas, choosing the Bears over an offer from Texas State and interest from Texas A&M, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Missouri and other programs.
“I liked everything down there,” Hall said of his junior-day visit. “I liked the offense, and I feel it’s the best fit down there.”
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