Big 12 Spotlight: 5 Important Visits to See This Spring
The calendar turns into a march, with visitor prospects carrying more weight each. There are several important visits to pay attention to the Big 12.
Rider Lions-BYU, TBD
The five-star quarterback is always surprised he hasn’t been visiting Sacramento on Friday with Folsom, California. BYU He is a real candidate for his recruitment for many reasons.
USCOregon and the surge in Michigan are also very involved in Lyon. However, his parents both went to BYU school, there was religious considerations and the 5-star quarterback highly praised BYU last weekend Rival Camp. The Lions have yet to confirm all of his favorite visit dates, but he is expected back to BYU, which is clearly huge.
James Johnson – Colorado, March 15th
That has a good chance Florida, Miami, Georgia And others will fight it for Johnson as he shows a lot of interest in schools in the southeast.
However, North Fort Myers’ 4-star defensive tackle is visiting Colorado Next weekend, it could be a game changer for him. Buffalo has made him a priority and has shown a lot of interest, and there is another big connection there. North Fort Myers is also a CU coach. Dion Sanders“And that might be a big deal when Johnson starts to focus on decisions.
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Pullei’ite Primus – Texas Tech, April 11th
April will be a massive month across the country – one of the busiest in the calendar is as if they’re not busy right now – and Texas Tech There is a considerable portion of the official visit.
Plymus, a 6-foot-4, 326-pound, four-star offensive lineman from Midland, Texas, and one of the most important, is literally – the most important. Arizona You should look at his recruitment, but with over 20 offers, Primus has plenty of options. Less than two hours from Lubbock, these are the types of recruitment fights the Red Raiders need to win.
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Esun Tafa-Utah, June 20th
Former Washington commit Tafa has retreated that pledge in recent months, and last weekend Rivals Camp Series Events in California Yuta and USC He’s two front runners.
UTES hosts Tafa in late June, and the outstanding Draper (Utah) Corner Canyon will also visit USC again before making a decision. The relationship with Utah staff is paired with campus very close to their families, so UTES could potentially close the deal after a trip in late June.
Donovan Webb – Baylor, April 25-27
All rounds of visits are coming for Webb Colorado And the official visit fleet of Texas Tech, Baylor, SMU, OhioMichigan, LSU and Oklahoma It is scheduled to start in April.
With over 30 offers, Webb has choices about where you want to play, but its relationship with Baylor staff is definitely strong. With some SMU rumors coming up, the bears must continue to win some of these regional recruit battles to succeed – and for the coach Dave Aranda To continue his work.