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The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook: February 2

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Update (7:21 PM)- 

**The latest Power 5 offer for Perry 2022 4-star DE Tyreese Fearbry comes from Boston College.


Update (7:10 PM)- 

**A new offer for Gateway 2022 3-star defensive back Patrick Body.


Update (2:16 PM)-


Update (2:08 PM)- 

**The Duquesne football picks up a local player as Montour 2021 lineman Cameron Mclaurin gives the Dukes a verbal commitment.


Update (1:30 PM)- 

**Former North Allegheny graduate tight end Griffin Sestili has decided to leave Temple and has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.


Update (11:15 AM)-


Update (10:39 AM)-


Update (9:16 AM)- 

**Former Pitt 2021 commitment Derrveron Maxwell-Black will now be attending a junior college.


Update (9:08 AM)-

**Pitt extends an offer to one of the fastest rising prospects in the Class of 2023 as Randy Bates extends an offer to 2023 defensive end Luke Montgomery (6-foot-5, 260 pounds) from Findlay, Ohio. Montgomery also holds offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Virginia, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.

Update (7:44 AM)- 

**Peters Township 2022 LB/RB Nico Pate received his second D-1 offer on Monday. Pate also holds an offer from Miami, Ohio.


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Update (7:27 AM)- 

**Congrats to Penn-Trafford 2022 athlete Cade Yacamelli for picking up his second D-1 offer. Yacamelli’s other offer is from Harvard.

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