🚨 Commitment Alert 🚨 Four 🌟 DL Terrance Hibbler Jr announces commitment to Mississippi State 🐶 Hibbler Jr selects the Bulldogs over Alabama, LSU, Texas & others Huge get for the HailState 🔥 🔗:
“I grew up wanting to be a Bulldog and being able to rep my home state will mean a lot to me,” Hibbler told Rivals.com.
Hibbler blew up on the recruiting scene after a dominant junior season. His stock soared with offers, and the Bulldogs were among the first to jump into the mix. That ended up paying off in a big way a commitment. Just a few hours away from Starkville, Hibbler was a priority target for Arnett and the Bulldogs. It was a full-staff effort on the trail as the Bulldogs battled SEC West rivals to secure his pledge.
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