West Virginia's highest ranked college football prospect has done and end around and enrolled back at Huntington High School.
Quarterback C.J. Crawford had transferred to Nitro to play his senior season with the Wildcats, but there were concerns the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission might not rule in favor of the transfer, so Crawford can begin practicing with HHS again.
HHS Athletics Director Bruce Senior told WSAZ the SSAC allows a player a one time opportunity to transfer back to his home school.
Crawford had 11 TD passes last year and ran for 7 touchdowns himself.