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    FCS quarterback who previously committed to HBCU changes his mind

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    (Source: HBCU Sports)

            The C.J. Montes HBCU football era was over before it ever began.

    According to Zach McKinnell of The Bluebloods, Montes, a finalist for the Walter Payton award in 2023, has reversed course on his commitment to Florida A&M. He will instead stay at Kent State.

    Montes announced his commitment to the Rattlers last weekend, leaving Kent State after transferring from Fordham. In 2023, Montes threw for 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns against just one interception for the Rams, earning a nod as a Payton Award finalist.

    He played sparingly in 2024 before announcing a commitment to Kent State, then decommitting, and was thought to be headed for FAMU.

    Montes’ college career started at New Mexico, where he saw minimal playing time in the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

     

     

    and was thought to be headed for FAMU. He played sparingly in 2024 before announcing a commitment to Kent State then decommitting
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