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Morrah still mulling decision

For Claremont (Calif.) two way standout Cameron Morrah, the recruiting process has dragged out much longer than many, including his coaches, even expected. Morrah committed to Kansas State back in the summer, visited Cal in December and just a few weeks ago, told us he was leaning to the Bears. Things appear to be back at square one just a few days before Signing Day.
Morrah, 6-4, 245 pounds was thought to be a done deal for the Cats after committing back in the summer. Morrah's older brother Eric plays at Kansas State and was one of the main reasons for his decision to commit so early in the process.
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Morrah took an official visit to Cal in December and there have been rumblings ever since that the Bears were becoming a major player for the talented athlete. In fact, just a week ago, Morrah told us he was leaning to Cal and could commit publicly within days. That hasn't happened and Claremont head coach Mike Collins told us today that everything is up in the air.
"He's really having a tough time with this," Collins said. "I really thought he would be done by Friday but he just can't decide. He was leaning to Cal a few weeks ago but since then, Kansas State has really come on strong and pulling out all the stops sort of speak. The fact that Cameron's brother is there makes it even tougher on him so right now, I really don't think he knows what he wants to do. Hopefully he'll have his decision out of the way in a couple of days, shoot, he only has a couple of days left I guess."
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