Juval Mollette, Jonathan Sutton, Javarius Davis & Nick Polino commit to North Carolina: Tar Heels land four commitments
It was a huge day for the North Carolina Tar Heels.
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At the Tar Heels’ “Freak Show,” an event put on by head coach Larry Fedora and his staff, 3-star wide receiver Juval Mollette, 3-star linebacker Jonathan Sutton, 3-star athlete Javarius Davis and 3-star guard Nick Polino all pledged to the Tar Heels.
The 6’4, 187-pound Mollette is from Randleman, North Carolina and attends Randleman High School. He is ranked as the 46th-best wide receiver prospect in the country, the 12th-best overall prospect from the state of North Carolina and the 354th-best overall prospect in the class of 2015, according to 24/7 Sports’ composite rankings.
Sutton measures in at 6’0 and 215 lbs. and is from Swansea, South Carolina where he attends Swansea High School. He is ranked as the country’s 29th-best outside linebacker prospect, the 10th-best overall prospect in the state of South Carolina and the 434th-best overall prospect in the class of 2014.
The Tar Heels went down to Ed White High School in Jacksonville, Florida to pull the 5’9.5, 173-pound Davis. He is ranked as the country’s 45th-best running back prospect, the 85th-best overall prospect in the state of Florida and the 622nd-best overall prospect in the class of 2015.
The 6’4, 277-pound Polino is from Buford, Georgia and attends Buford High School, making him the third Buford High player to commit Saturday – 3-star defensive tackle Quay Picou and 3-star outside linebacker Austin committed to the Tennessee Volunteers. Polio is ranked as the 46th-best guard prospect, the 66th-best overall prospect in the state of Georgia and 687th-best overall prospect in the class of 2015.
The Tar Heels now have 15 commitments in the class of 2015. Their class ranks 14th nationally and fourth in the ACC.