MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — University High standout receiver Amir Richardson, a West Virginia target since May 2017, plans to reveal his college decision July 30.
The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder is a Rivals three-star prospect who holds 13 offers including Pitt, Georgia Tech, Cincinnati, Marshall, Army and Temple.
The Mountaineers, like many programs, envision Richardson playing safety or growing into an outside linebacker. He told Rivals that Georgia Tech and Marshall made his list of finalists because they’re promising him a chance to remain on offense.
Richardson led University High to an 11-1 finish and state quarterfinals last season, making 48 catches for 714 yards and 15 touchdowns.