UNC football picked up a commitment from a highly touted defensive back in the Class of 2017 on Monday.
Tre Shaw has played all over the defensive backfield for his Georgia high school, while also contributing on the offensive side.
Shaw chose UNC over scholarship offers from Auburn, Clemson and South Carolina.
Shaw announced his decision on Twitter Monday evening.
#GoHeels 🐏💦🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/9CRcxQ5VIv
— ⭐️⭐️Tre' Shaw⭐️⭐️ (@BcgTr3) July 18, 2016
Shaw joins 14 other high school rising seniors who have committed to head coach Larry Fedora’s program.
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