Daily Notebook
WVSN Notebook 6/15/25: WVU Football Gained Several Commits
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Update (9:00 PM) –
In addition to gaining several high school commitments on Sunday, the WVU football staff also added a junior college player. Safety Aaron Edwards joined the commitment party, pledging to become a Mountaineer on social media.
Edwards, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound safety from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, chose West Virginia over New Mexico, Rutgers, Texas State, Tulsa, UTSA and UTEP.
Rich Rodriguez and the WVU football staff gained a commitment from a 2026 wide receiver in Florida prospect Robert Stith.
The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Niceville, Fla. native announced his decision with a long post on social media on Sunday after wrapping up his official visit.
Ohio offensive lineman Justyn Lyles has committed to the WVU football program, announcing he picked West Virginia on Sunday.
Listed at 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, Lyles attends Withrow High School in Cincinnati as a 2026 recruit. He was offered by WVU offensive line coach Jack Bicknell in March.
Update (6:30 PM) –
WVU Football flipped the commitment of 2026 three-star offensive lineman Camden Goforth on Sunday, June 15, following an official visit to Morgantown. He received his offer from the Mountaineers on May 23, and announced his decision in a post to Twitter (X).
Goforth, a center who stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 295 pounds, originally committed to Coastal Carolina. At his height, a switch to tackle wouldn’t end up out of the question either.
WVU Football Flips 2026 Offensive Line Commit Camden Goforth
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