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Morgan, Towson football programs fill needs

The Baltimore Sun

Hampered by the lack of a passing game last season, Morgan State brought in three quarterbacks on national signing day in a recruiting haul that landed 23 high school or Division I transfers.

The Bears recruited the prolific passing combination of quarterback Delonte Williams and wide receiver Winfield Diggs from Friendship Collegiate High in Washington. The two other quarterbacks signed were Donavan Dickerson, who led Detroit's Martin Luther King High to a 14-0 state championship, and Carlton Jackson, a transfer from Akron and one of seven Florida natives added to the roster.

Towson, meanwhile, stayed in Maryland for seven of its 18 recruits. The Tigers picked up two first-team All-Maryland players, including linebacker Darius Hill from Silver Spring (Springbrook High) and defensive lineman Rob Osborne from Germantown (Clarksburg). They also received a national letter of intent from first-team All-Delaware quarterback Brian Potts. Caravel Academy in Middletown was 33-4 with him at quarterback.

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