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WVU adds 7 to signing class

A junior college All-American and a highly-touted brother act highlight the seven players announced Wednesday as part of the West Virginia University football team’s 2025 signing class.

These seven – four high schoolers and three junior college players – join the 19 signees already announced in December and the 29 that joined through the transfer portal in January.

Topping the class is bandit Marshon Oxley, a 6-foot-2, 214-pounder from Hutchinson Community College by way of Colorado State. Oxley saw action in 11 games with the Rams in 2023, finishing with 26 tackles, four sacks and 5½ tackles for loss. Once he moved to Hutchinson, he flourished even more.

Oxley helped lead Hutchinson to an 11-1 record and the NJCAA national championship. In the process he was named an NJCAA first-team All-American, finishing with 42 tackles and 12 sacks.

Oxley is one of two players among Wednesday’s seven with Football Bowl Subdivision experience. Defensive lineman Adam Tomczyk, a signee from Cerritos College, played at Utah State.

The group also includes two brothers – receiver Armoni Weaver and corner ChaMarryus Bomar – who were listed among the top 25 players in South Carolina out of Westside High School in Spartanburg. Rivals ranks Weaver as South Carolina’s 16th-best player in the 2025 class, while the recruiting site ranks Bomar the No. 18 player in that state.

The rest of Wednesday’s group includes offensive lineman Phillip Bowser of Ursuline High School in Youngstown, Ohio; bandit Keenan Eck from Citrus College in Glendora, California; and linebacker Cam Torbor, from Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama, who also is the son of NFL veteran Reggie Torbor.

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