UMC football signing
The University of Minnesota Crookston football program
announced the addition of Kalil Wilson (DB, 5-9 170, Oahu, Hawai’i) to its 2013 recruiting
class joining the 27 players that have inked on National Signing Day and in the
following months. Wilson signs an Offer of
Admission to join the team becoming the fifth player the Golden Eagles have
signed to an Offer of Admission.
“We are excited
to add Kalil to our 2013 football recruiting class,” said UMC head coach Paul Miller.
“We believe he will be another nice addition to our football program.”
Wilson brings the UMC signing class to 28
overall and is the fifth defensive back the Golden Eagles have brought in five
defensive backs so far in the 2013 recruiting class. Wilson is the eighth signee
that the Golden Eagles have brought in who is originally from the state of Hawai’i. He is the first player
to have ties to Virginia that UMC has brought in with this
recruiting class.
The
student-athletes listed as having signed National Letters of Intent or Offers
of Admission to play at University of Minnesota Crookston have been verified by
the UMC Compliance Office once they sign the National
Letter of Intent and financial aid agreement or once the student-athlete has
accepted an Offer of Admission from UMC.
The University of Minnesota, Crookston put up their
best record in quite some time with a 2-9 mark in Paul Miller's first year as head coach of the
program. The Golden Eagles picked up their first two conference victories in
four years with wins over Southwest Minnesota State University and a thrilling
last-second victory over University of Mary.
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