Linebacker target to officially visit FSU this weekend
Linebacker target CJ Ohuabunwa will officially visit the FSU Seminoles this weekend.
The FSU Seminoles are hosting their final official visit weekend of the summer, and a late visitor has been added to the list. Three-star linebacker CJ Ohuabunwa is heading to Tallahassee for an official visit, he told Chris Nee of Noles247.Ohuabunwa was set to officially visit this weekend, but it was cancelled before being rescheduled, according to Nee.
The Seminoles currently have two linebackers committed in four-star prospect Jernard Albright and three-star Olrick Johnson III, who both committed to FSU in the past two weeks. He has already officially visited the Louisville Cardinals, Kansas Jayhawks, and Virginia Tech Hokies. The Seminoles offered him a scholarship on May 13.
Ohuabunwa is ranked as the No. 883 overall player and No. 74 linebacker in the 247Sports composite.
The Norcross product is also the No. 106 player from Georgia.He had an extremely productive junior season at Greater Atlanta Christian, helping them go 10-3.
He finished the season with 117 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, one interception, and two pass breakups.
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