Cavs add a pair to class of 2010
Virginia’s junior day paid dividends on Saturday when the Cavaliers scored their third and fourth commitments for the class of 2010.
Ryan Cobb, a rising senior from Don Bosco Prep in Wykoff, N.J., became UVa’s third commitment after delivering the news to coach Al Groh on Saturday. Wide receiver E.J. Scott from Good Counsel High in Wheaton, Md., followed suit later in the day.
The 6-foot, 216-pound Cobb plays several positions and projects as a safety or outside linebacker in college. He has been timed at 4.58 seconds in the 40-yard dash and chose Virginia over offers from Navy, Harvard and Yale.
Scott, listed at 5-foot-11 and 172 pounds, runs the 40 in 4.41 seconds. He chose the Cavaliers over Rutgers and Wake Forest and also had offers from Iowa, Louisville, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Wisconsin, Akron, East Carolina and Towson.
Scott is listed as a three-star prospect by rivals.com, while Cobb has not yet been ranked.
Cobb and Scott join two offensive players from North Carolina in the Cavaliers’ class. Running back Kevin Parks from West Rowan High committed in February and Tuscola High quarterback Tyler Brosius made his decision last week.
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