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It's been quite a recruiting saga for Justin Mejia. The four-time California state champ gave a verbal commitment to Iowa early in his sophomore year, only to de-commit last summer. It now appears Mejia's commitment has come full circle, and he will be a Hawkeye this coming fall. [tweet url="https://twitter.com/jmejia106/status/880126605519011840" hide_media="0" hide_thread="1"]It was less than two weeks that Mejia indicated an application error led to him getting a full release from Illinois , where he had committed in December. [tweet url="https://twitter.com/jmejia106/status/875854017280131072" hide_media="0" hide_thread="1"]The Clovis star will get an opportunity to work with new Hawkeye Wrestling Club coach Mark Perry , who had been instrumental in Mejia's original commitment to Illinois. The Illini had always been a part of the process for Mejia after he de-committed.A 2016 FloNationals runner-up, he ranked 42nd on the final class of 2017 big board and projects as a 133 for Iowa. He bolsters an already stellar incoming group for the Hawkeyes, who finished second in our recruiting class rankings. There will now be five of the Top-80 commits heading to Iowa City.Check out Mejia's Doc B semi against eventual state finals opponent Robert Garcia IV.