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Rivals Five-Star: Interview with four-star DE Nolan Wilson

Rivals Five-Star: Interview with four-star DE Nolan Wilson

Yahoo23-06-2025
INDIANAPOLIS - Four-star defensive end Nolan Wilson chats with Sam Spiegelman at the Rivals Five-Star media day on Monday about his official visits and upcoming decision.
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RIVALS FIVE-STAR EVENT: Roster | Ten prospects to watch closely | Ten matchups we can't wait to see | ACC programs in the spotlight | Big Ten programs in the spotlight | SEC programs in the spotlight | Key QB storylines | Key RB storylines | Key WR storylines | Key TE storylines | Key OL storylines | Key DL storylines | Key LB storylines | Key DB storylines | Rivals Five-Star heading back to Indy
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