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courtesy of cbssports.com
There have been plenty of times when a recruit has changed his mind about attending a school that he has committed to. But usually when it happens, it's because the recruit wants to attend a different school. Michigan State recruit Jay Harris has given the Spartans a new reason why he won't be attending the school this summer.
Harris is giving up his football scholarship to pursue a rap career.
"I've been thinking about doing this for a couple of years now," Harris told the Philadelphia Inquirer.
“I've always had this in the back of my head but never had the courage to tell my parents that this is what I want to do.”
Harris has been rapping under the name Jay DatBull, and he uploaded his first single, "DatBull 4 Life," to YouTube in April. The music video has already been viewed more than 50,000 times. Harris will release a mix tape and begin work with a producer this summer.
Harris was a three-star receiver out of Downington East High School in Exton, Pa. He originally chose Michigan State over Temple and Old Dominion.
Click HERE to check out his music video...

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courtesy of larrybrownsports.com
Andrew Wiggins, the No. 1 recruit for the 2013 college basketball class, announced on Tuesday that he will attend Kansas.
Wiggins had kept things quiet and there was only one reporter present at his announcement from his high school — Huntington Prep in West Virginia. The Toronto native is picking Kansas over North Carolina, Kentucky, and Florida State.
Wiggins’ father, Mitchell, played in the NBA, while his mother was a track athlete. Both attended college at Florida State. Wiggins’ older brother plays basketball for Wichita State.
Kansas seems like it will be a good fit for Wiggins. They’re losing Ben McLemore, Jeff Withey, and their three other starters, so Wiggins should be the star of the team unlike at Kentucky where there would be several other top players.