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Former North Carolina A&T running back Bhayshul Tuten flips commitment from Boston College to Virginia Tech

20200517_134556by:Justin Rudolph01/13/23

Former North Carolina A&T Aggies running back Bhayshul Tuten has made a small change to his transfer decision, but he’s still taking his talents to the ACC conference. Tuten announced from his social media that instead of joining the Boston College Eagles for the 2023 season, he will head to Blacksburg, VA and play for their rival Virginia Tech.

The sophomore from Paulsboro, NJ, had an excellent season for the Aggies this year. Tuten recorded a total of 208 rushing attempts for 1363 yards averaging 6.6 yards per carry. He also tacked on 31 receptions for 342 yards out of the backfield. And if North Carolina A&T needed a touchdown, he was their guy. Tuten was responsible for a total of 17 touchdowns on the season; 13 rushing and four receiving.

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