WVU Football Recruiting
WVU Sways Ohio Lineman to Morgantown, as Brandon Homady Makes Signing Official
Brandon Homady has officially signed to WVU, adding more to the offensive line class that the Mountaineers have built.
Homady (6-foot-4, 280-pounds) is from Cleveland, Ohio, playing his high school ball at Padua Franciscan High School. He is consensus three-star recruit across the majority of boards, with ESPN rating him as a top 60 recruit out of the Buckeye State.
Welcome to Almost Heaven, @homady_brandon!
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The Mountaineers were able to flip Homady, as he had been committed to Ohio University since August 12th of this year.
Homady is another signee that brings upside to the Mountaineers, as the interior offensive lineman started to gain traction in his recruiting process this year. Ohio joined his process on June 21st, extending an offer to the lineman.
WVU joined the picture for Homady by extending an offer to him on October 19th, his first Power Four offer at the time, and continued to pursue the Cleveland native, in hopes they would flip him.

The same day WVU gained a commitment from fellow signee Jahmir Davis, Homady de-committed from the Bobcats, and committed to the Mountaineers on Nov. 25th.
Homady also held offers from Bowling Green, Bucknell, Dartmouth, Kent State, Penn, and others.
