Kevin Bronson Commits to Virginia Tech

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Bronson is rated as 3-star prospect by both Rivals.com and 247Sports. He lists himself as 6-4, 255 pounds on his Hudl.

Andrew Ivins of the Sun Sentinel summarized his recruitment nicely.

Village Academy coach Donald Hanna said Friday morning that Bronson is currently considering four schools, and a decision has yet to be made.

"South Florida, Virginia Tech and Vandy are definitely sitting neck and neck, and [at] Nebraska he wants to meet the players and more of the coaching staff... That's his top four right now in no specific order," Hanna said.

Bronson visited USF earlier in the month, and has also heard from the likes of Notre Dame, Rutgers and FAU.

Virginia Tech — a leader for Bronson at one point — offered a spot in its recruiting class late Thursday night, but according to Hanna, the lineman still wants to take an official to Vanderbilt before making a final decision. The plan is for Bronson to visit the Nashville campus either Wednesday or Thursday before flying to Nebraska for the weekend.

Highlightapalooza follows.

Welcome to HokieNation Kevin!

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