West Virginia continues to reap the benefits of recruits who follow in others' footsteps.
Deontay McManus of Baltimore's Dunbar High School signed a national letter of intent with the Mountaineers on Wednesday. It's the same school that produced WVU star Tavon Austin.
While Austin is known for his speed, the 6-foot-1, 209-pound McManus is a physical wide receiver.
McManus led Dunbar to a state championship. He chose the Mountaineers over 18 other scholarship offers, among them national champion Alabama, Clemson, Michigan, Ohio State and Oregon.
And the parade from Miami's Miramar High School continues with the signing of wide receiver Devonte Mathis. He's following Miramar alums Geno Smith and Stedman Bailey to WVU. But the Mountaineers couldn't land Miramar's biggest prize -- defensive back Tracy Howard, who signed with Miami.