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Arizona Wildcats football: UA commit will play for world championship tonight

2012-07-07T09:13:00Z 2012-07-07T09:46:07Z Arizona Wildcats football: UA commit will play for world championship tonightBy Ryan Finley, Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star
July 07, 2012 9:13 am  • 

Logan Stott, a Utah high school star and one of the top-rated players in the Arizona Wildcats' 2013 recruiting class, will play tonight for a world championship.

Stott's under-19 Team USA squad will face Canada at 6 p.m., Tucson-time. The IFAF Under-19 World Championship finals will be shown live —and free —on YouTube. Click here for the direct link. 

The Scout.com recruiting service lists Stott as a three-star recruit and as the  nation's 52nd-rated guard. He committed to former coach Mike Stoops in May 2011, and reaffirmed his pledge after Rich Rodriguez was hired in November. The 6-foot-3-inch, 300-pound Stott is viewed as one of the most college-ready players in the Cats' 2013 class. Players can sign national letters of intent in February.

The IFAF Under-19 World Championship brings together eight teams of high school-age players representing four continents. Team USA defeated American Samoa and Austria earlier this week to advance. 

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