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First offer in for Georgia WR

The start of the week was good for one Southeast region prospect. A Big Ten program became the first school to extend a scholarship offer to Hawkinsville (Ga.) wide receiver Kamaron Riley.
"Indiana offered me on Monday," he said.
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The 6-foot-2, 178-pounder talked about how the Hoosiers sent him the offer.
"One of their coaches sent me a text message last week and asked me to call him, so I did and he said they were sending me an offer," Riley said. "I was surprised the text message by them because they had not been recruiting me too much. I got (the offer) in the mail on Monday."
As for his interest level in IU, Riley has yet to learn a lot about the school or the program.
"I don't really know much about Indiana," he said. "But I am going to start looking at them now."
Riley continues to get additional attention by way of mail.
"I get a lot of letters from Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, N.C. State, and Florida," he said. "My top schools are Florida, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, and I guess you can put Indiana in there now."
Riley caught more than 50 passes for approximately 700 yards during his junior season.
Rivals.com's Chad Simmons contributed to this report.
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