West Virginia and Maryland have targeted the Washington D.C./Baltimore/North Virginia area as their top priority in recruiting and there will be plenty of prospects in attendance.After eventful Week 1 victories, both teams are looking to further assert themselves in the main consciousness of college football prospects. West Virginia, who is 2-0 after a 55-12 victory over Norfolk State last week, realizes the impact a win at College Park would have on recruits in the mid-Atlantic area.Maryland hopes to continue to ride its huge wave of momentum with a win at home after beating Miami on Sept. 5. After a bye week last week, the Terrapins have had some extra time to work on the Mountaineers' explosive offense.Here are some of the top undecided senior prospects in the area that have expressed interest in both schools:• WR Stefon Diggs Olney (Md.) Good Counsel
• ATH Cyrus Jones Baltimore (Md.) Gilman
• DE Ryan Watson Olney (Md.) Good Counsel
• LB Ken Ekanem Clifton (Va.) Centreville
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