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National Signing Day: Gwinnett's Major College Commits

SEC, ACC, and even Pac-12 and Big Ten, have attracted Gwinnett's football talent.

Gwinnett County’s football power reaches well beyond the Chattahoochee River, Blue Ridge Mountains and Okefenokee Swamp.

How about all the way to the Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes?

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When National Signing Day Feb. 6 hits Gwinnett, our favorite Friday Night heroes will officially decide where they’ll take their football skills in college.

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Some of them — like Archer’s Trey Cheek (California) and Central Gwinnett’s Trey Johnson (Ohio State) — will end up a long way from home.

Others — like South Gwinnett’s Reginald Carter, Brookwood’s Shaun McGee and Buford’s Josh Cardiello — will be right around the corner.

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Here’s a school-by-school look at Gwinnett’s major college football commitments, beginning with those in the schools in the Loganville-Grayson area.

Editor's Note: These names were gathered for various sources such as Rivals.com and Scout.com as well as information from Patch editors, high school websites and other media outlets such as ajc.com and Gwinnett Daily Post. College commitment information often changes.

If you see an omission or error, let us know via email (scott.bernarde@patch.com) or the comments below.


GRAYSON
Jack Banda, Arizona
Zach Barnes, Texas Tech
Ryan Carter
Kasey Gaines, Penn State
Wayne Gallman, Clemson
Jordan Germany
Hayden Gregory, Mercer
David Kamara
Alex Louthan
David McTier
Richard Pryor
Corey Schaeffer 


SOUTH GWINNETT
Reginald Carter, Georgia (already enrolled)
Deonte Davis, Wake Forest
Nadarrius Eckers, Valdosta State
LJ Gainey, Valdosta State
Kevin Gary, Louisiana Tech (2011 grad)
Nick Hylton, Valdosta State
Devonte Lawrence-Spivey, St. Augustine
Najee Morrison, S.C. State
Bernard Morrison, South Carolina State
Marquis Parker, Alabama State
Jordan Ramey, Georgia Military College
Weston Simmons, Grambling
Daniel Ziegler, Georgia State
 
ARCHER
Ernest Alexander, Navy
Trey Cheek, California
Kris Hurley, Presbyterian
Antonio Riles, Florida
Deondre Singleton, Duke
Andre Smellie, Shorter
Zach Wachholz, Air Force
 
BERKMAR
Dorren Miller, Georgia Military College
 
BROOKWOOD
Tyler Evans
Darien Holston, Florida A&M
Afolabi Laguda
Adam Ledford, Harvard
Shaun McGee, Georgia
Tim Mercado, LaGrange
Kyrin Priester, Clemson
 
BUFORD
Mikey Bart, North Carolina
Josh Cardiello, Georgia
Dontravious Wilson, Central Florida
 
CENTRAL GWINNETT
Trey Johnson, Ohio State
 
COLLINS HILL
Chris Palmer, Navy
Brett Sheehan, South Alabama
 
DACULA
BJ Clay, Georgia State
Marcus Cox, Appalachian State
Brandon Goodson, Wofford
 
DULUTH
Jordan Dooley, Clark Atlanta
Xavier Walker, Middle Tennessee State (2011 grad)
 
GREATER ATLANTA CHRISTIAN
Peter Whiteneck, Pennsylvania
Daniel Yoon, St. Anselm
 
MILL CREEK
Conner Cooper, McKendree
Kelsey Griffin, South Carolina
 
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Marvin Elam, Charleston, W.Va.
William Koen, Bethune-Cookman
William Tulder, Navy
 
NORCROSS
Joseph Ledford, Georgetown
Tommy Tate, Western Carolina
Jahmal Jones, Middle Tennessee State
 
NORTH GWINNETT
Jalen Brooks, Maryland
Michael Haynes, Mercer
Andy Kwon, Georgia Southern
Cam Lewis, Georgia Southern
Donnie Miles, North Carolina
Alex Stoehr, Georgia State
Justin Wyatt, Ohio
 
PARKVIEW
Chris Carson, Georgia Military College
Blake Dunham, Faulkner
Micah Finley, Valdosta State
Kenny Flowers, Auburn (2011 grad)
Freddie Hart, Shorter
Shaq Vereen, Air Force
Kyle Williams, Air Force
 
PEACHTREE RIDGE
Tony Porter, DT, Ohio
Andrew Stanley, Mercer
Daniel Stephens, OL, Middle Tennessee State
 
 
WESLEYAN
Charles Mack, Richmond


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