Saturday, three-star Fairmont (W.V.) defensive tackle Darius Stills committed to Rutgers, following a visit to campus for Rising Knight Day. And Monday, he flipped to his hometown Mountaineers, after receiving an offer from defensive coordinator and associate head coach Tony Gibson.
"So, today I was obviously committed to Rutgers. And then West Virginia, they offered me. He called me and he was like, 'We want to offer you a full scholarship.' So I was like that's cool," Stills told NJ.com. "So after talking it over with my dad and stuff, he was like, 'Well, if your heart is at West Virginia like I know it is, then you should just go there.