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2028 WR Maximus Curry excited for West Virginia recruitment
Tennessee high school standout looks forward to building bonds with Mountaineers program
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee native Maximus Curry, a wide receiver prospect in the class of 2028, expressed excitement after learning that West Virginia University had joined his recruitment process. The 16-year-old high school player at Brentwood Academy is eager to develop relationships with the Mountaineers coaching staff and program.
Why it matters
Recruiting top high school talent is crucial for college football programs to build successful teams. West Virginia is looking to bolster its future receiving corps by pursuing Curry, who has already garnered attention from several Division I schools.
The details
Curry, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound wide receiver, has been impressing scouts with his size, speed, and playmaking ability at the high school level. The junior at Brentwood Academy has received early scholarship offers from schools like Tennessee, Kentucky, and Louisville, and is now adding West Virginia to his list of suitors.
- Curry is a member of the class of 2028, meaning he will be a high school senior during the 2027 season.
The players
Maximus Curry
A 16-year-old wide receiver prospect in the class of 2028, currently attending Brentwood Academy in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
West Virginia University
A Division I college football program that is now recruiting Curry to join their team.
What they’re saying
“I was really excited to hear that West Virginia was getting involved in my recruitment. I'm looking forward to building relationships with the coaching staff and learning more about their program.”
— Maximus Curry, 2028 WR Prospect (on3.com)
The takeaway
West Virginia's pursuit of Maximus Curry demonstrates their commitment to identifying and recruiting top high school talent to bolster their future football roster. Curry's excitement to engage with the Mountaineers program highlights the importance of building strong relationships between players and coaching staffs during the recruiting process.

