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Shultz torn between five

With less than a month remaining until National Signing Day defensive end Logan Shultz of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is torn between five schools. He has a couple of visits scheduled for the near future. Where might he end up?
The 6-foot-2, 259-pound lineman runs the 40-yard dash in 4.7 seconds and has been exceptionally productive during his high school football years.
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"I've got it down to UConn, West Virginia, Clemson, Pitt and Penn State," Shultz said. "I'm taking a visit to UConn next weekend (January 18) then I'll probably take on to Pitt during the week. I'll take a visit to West Virginia before I stop traveling.
Shultz went on to describe what he likes about each of his favorites.
"UConn -- I like where the program's going. They're trying to get to where I want (them) to go. I really like (defensive line) coach Hughes. They're up and coming and I think they'll be up there in a couple of years.
"Penn State -- Coach Johnson, their defensive line coach. I like him a lot. He's been working me since I was in seventh grade over the summers.
"With Clemson, I like the atmosphere. I have some family ties down there as well. Some of my cousins go to school at Clemson.
"Pitt is nice and they're pretty close to home. I like the coaching staff and I'm close to them. They make me feel comfortable.
"West Virginia -- it's just crazy down there. I've been there and the game atmosphere is just great."
Shultz, rated the No. 37 prospect in Pennsylvania, does not have a decision date set.
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