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Rhett Morris Entering College After Critically Acclaimed HS Career | WVU Football All 105
All 105 is a West Virginia Sports Now series profiling each member of the 2026 WVU Football Roster.
Fresh off being named a New Jersey first-team offense, Rhett Morris signed with West Virginia on December’s Early Signing Day as part of the program’s highest rated class ever.
A product of Don Bosco Prep High School in Ramsey, N.J, Morris stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 302 pounds. He has experience at both center and guard.
Morris helped anchor WVU’s class as an early commit, announcing his plans to become a Mountaineer on June 9.
Morris helped Don Bosco Prep reach New Jersey’s Non-Public A state championship game during his senior season. The offensive line proved a major area of concern for WVU Football in 2025, so recruits like Morris could play a critical role as the Mountaineers try to improve on their 4-8 record in their first full offseason of head coach Rich Rodriguez’s second stint in Morgantown.
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Last Year: Morris capped off his high school career at a private Catholic high school in northern New Jersey, which has produced numerous professional football players.
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Post-Camp Outlook: Morris’ job during the spring was to get acclimated to WVU and Rich Rodriguez’s “Hard Edge” philosophy.
Projected Role: He’s likely to redshirt in 2026.
Accolades, Highlights: Earned All-State honors by USA Today, NJ Gridiron, NJ.com accolades.
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Incoming WVU Football OL Rhett Morris Earns Major Honor to End HS Career
