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Guys, I alluded to it during the chat on Friday that I had spoken to Muskegon (Mich.) athlete Kalil Pimpleton. Today, I finally got the chance, though to speak with him at length.
Pimpleton was offered last month by VT. The Hokies like him as a true athlete, meaning they want him to return kicks, play some slot receiver and even some running back. He visited VT for the first time, along with a number of his high school teammates, on Tuesday.
First off, it sounds like Pimpleton and his teammate, big 2018 OL AJ Reed, who got offered by the Hokies last week, are very close. Pimpleton went on for a bit on how he loved how VT offered Reed. But with Pimpleton himself, he doesn't like how far away from home it is, which is a drawback, but said he does like the potential he could have there.
During the visit, Pimpleton said he didn't get much of a chance to speak with coach Justin Fuente. But Fuente told him to give him a call, so Pimpleton did and it sounds like that conversation went very well. "I love them," Pimpleton told me. "They all said the same thing, especially Coach Fuente."
It sounds like Pimpleton is getting a lot of MAC interest. He plans on getting to Kent State and Toledo soon. But the big thing here for the Hokies, as mentioned in the INsider on Reed, is that Pimpleton is among the group, along with Andrew Ward, Reed and Jacorey Sullivan, that plans on returning to VT April 23 for the spring game.
Guys, I alluded to it during the chat on Friday that I had spoken to Muskegon (Mich.) athlete Kalil Pimpleton. Today, I finally got the chance, though to speak with him at length.
Pimpleton was offered last month by VT. The Hokies like him as a true athlete, meaning they want him to return kicks, play some slot receiver and even some running back. He visited VT for the first time, along with a number of his high school teammates, on Tuesday.
First off, it sounds like Pimpleton and his teammate, big 2018 OL AJ Reed, who got offered by the Hokies last week, are very close. Pimpleton went on for a bit on how he loved how VT offered Reed. But with Pimpleton himself, he doesn't like how far away from home it is, which is a drawback, but said he does like the potential he could have there.
During the visit, Pimpleton said he didn't get much of a chance to speak with coach Justin Fuente. But Fuente told him to give him a call, so Pimpleton did and it sounds like that conversation went very well. "I love them," Pimpleton told me. "They all said the same thing, especially Coach Fuente."
It sounds like Pimpleton is getting a lot of MAC interest. He plans on getting to Kent State and Toledo soon. But the big thing here for the Hokies, as mentioned in the INsider on Reed, is that Pimpleton is among the group, along with Andrew Ward, Reed and Jacorey Sullivan, that plans on returning to VT April 23 for the spring game.