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WVSN Notebook 6/25: Kerr Kris Returns to WVU, Dual-Threat QB Commits

The West Virginia Sports Now Daily Notebook is a daily recap of news concerning WVU Athletics.
Update (6:00 PM) –
Kerr Kriisa announced on Sunday afternoon that he is exiting the transfer portal to play at West Virginia under interim head coach Josh Eilert.
Kriisa re-entered the transfer portal on Friday when WVU didn’t have a decision on the coaching search.
Run it. pic.twitter.com/hxYgLQfdXQ
— Kerr (@KerrKriisa) June 25, 2023
Update (1:26 PM) –
West Virginia has secured a commitment from a potential quarterback of the future. Khalil Wilkins (6-foot-4, 190 pounds), a class of 2024 Roosevelt High School product out of Washington, D.C., announced he’s committing to WVU in a tweet Sunday afternoon.
WVU Football Joins Competition for Highly Coveted 2025 4-Star Athlete
WV Sports Now caught up with Wilkins about a month ago.
Update (11:00 AM) –
Bo Jackson (6-foot-1, 190 pounds), a class of 2025 prospect with experience at both running back and safety, posted about receiving an offer from the Mountaineers on Sunday. Jackson currently attends Villa-Angela St. Joseph High School in Cleveland, Ohio.
After an Amazing trip with @VASJFootball I am honored to announce I received an offer from @WVUfootball @CoachChadScott @NealBrown_WVU @CoachKoonz pic.twitter.com/iglbJcXPXl
— Bo Jackson (@BoJackson2025) June 25, 2023
Update (9:30 AM) –
As the WVU battles it out with a pair of rivals for a three-star offensive line recruit, class of 2024 prospect Moritz Schmoranzer revealed the day and time he will announce his commitment decision.
In a tweet sent Saturday evening, Schmoranzer (6-foot-4, 275 pounds) said he will be making his school choice public on Friday, June 30 at 6:30 pm ET. West Virginia is competing against Miami (FL), Pitt and Virginia Tech for Schmoranzer.
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