"I'm excited, but then I'm not because I'm loving my high school career," said Furman, who helped lead Old Mill to a Class 4A state title in December. "I'm just having all this fun in high school. When I go to college, that's when I become a young man and really work hard."
Furman, the Capital-Gazette Communications Co-Player of the Year with Arundel quarterback Billy Cosh, sat with seven other recruits - three of them teammates - yesterday in the Old Mill...
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