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WR Magazu doesnt have any favorites

Charlotte (N.C.) Providence wide receiver Dominic Magazu continues to receive most of his mail from local schools in Virginia and North Carolina. Does the 6-foot-2, 190-pounder have any favorites at this time?
"I'm getting mail from Boston College, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia and Virginia Tech," he said. "I don't really have any favorites at this time as I'm still getting early interest. I want to wait and see what happens before I really start favoring anybody."
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With him being so wide open, what is Magazu looking for out of a college?
"I really want to go somewhere I can play and fight for a position," he said. "Besides that, I'm looking for a place I'll feel comfortable in. It doesn't matter to me if it's close to home or far away because my parents move around so much."
Late last season Magazu suffered a broken collarbone. He has since pretty well recovered.
"I'm just about back to 100% and I'm starting to play basketball now," he said. "I finished this season with 55 tackles, six interceptions, 560 yards receiving and seven touchdowns. Despite the injury, I was still named conference defensive player of the year, all-Mecklenburg and all-Observer.
"I really saw a big improvement in my game last year as I learned from the older guys. I think my biggest advantage is my size. I know I'm not the strongest or fastest guy out there, but I make plays on both sides of the field."
Magazu plans to take in the Rivals Junior Day in Virginia along with summer camps at Boston College and North Carolina.
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