With only a week left till National Signing Day, the offensive line stays a high precedence for Virginia on the recruiting path. The Cavaliers are making a late push in direction of securing one other offensive lineman for his or her recruiting class of 2023.Â
UVA supplied Jamison Mejia, a three-star offensive lineman from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, on January eleventh and Mejia was in Charlottesville for an official go to final weekend.Â
Mejia is one of the highest offensive line prospects from the state of Oklahoma. The 6’4″, 275-pound offensive lineman is the No. 119-ranked interior offensive lineman in the country and the No. 23 overall prospect from Oklahoma in the class of 2023, per 247Sports.Â
Mejia had been offered by 10 other schools, including Navy, New Mexico State, Tulane, Tulsa, USF, and Arkansas State, but Virginia was his first Power Five offer. Following Mejia’s official visit to UVA last weekend, the Cavaliers seemed to be the frontrunner to land his commitment on National Signing Day on February 1st.Â
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That was until Monday, when Mejia announced that Oklahoma State offered him a scholarship, an offer that Mejia has been anticipating for a long time. Mejia is now planning to take an official visit to Stillwater this coming weekend. Virginia will have to fend off this late push from the in-state program in order to seal this pivotal offensive line commitment just before National Signing Day.
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