When Virginia Tech offered Rome (Ga.) quarterback Knox Kadum a couple days ago, they were in pursuit of a James Madison commit.
That's no longer the case, though. After Kadum set up an official visit to Blacksburg for this weekend, the Dukes decided they'd cut ties with the three-star in order to pursue other QB prospects. That indicates their level of confidence that they'd be able to hold off the Hokies for his signature (low), and VT should be feeling confident that they'll be able to lock down his pledge this weekend.
"I’m no longer committed to JMU," Kadum said. They pulled my scholarship earlier in the morning when I told them I was taking an official visit. Looking real good for the Hokies."
That's a pretty refreshing level of candor that Virginia Tech will be able to secure a commitment during the course of his official visit, so stay tuned for what seems more a matter of when than if.
That's no longer the case, though. After Kadum set up an official visit to Blacksburg for this weekend, the Dukes decided they'd cut ties with the three-star in order to pursue other QB prospects. That indicates their level of confidence that they'd be able to hold off the Hokies for his signature (low), and VT should be feeling confident that they'll be able to lock down his pledge this weekend.
"I’m no longer committed to JMU," Kadum said. They pulled my scholarship earlier in the morning when I told them I was taking an official visit. Looking real good for the Hokies."
That's a pretty refreshing level of candor that Virginia Tech will be able to secure a commitment during the course of his official visit, so stay tuned for what seems more a matter of when than if.