Central Valley athletes picking up offers
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The Central Valley is home to some of the best talent in the state, and the class of 2025 is loaded with next level talent that colleges have been visiting and offering over the past few weeks of late winter,…
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Continue ReadingThe Central Valley is home to some of the best talent in the state, and the class of 2025 is loaded with next level talent that colleges have been visiting and offering over the past few weeks of late winter, early spring. Here is a highlight of some of the regions top athletes that have been picking up offers from around the valley.
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Glass is quickly becoming one of the top running backs in the state, and has been racking up offers as of late. The Hanford standout has recently been offered by SDSU, Wyoming, Arizona, Oregon State and Sacramento State and holds eight total offers. The three-star prospect (per 247-Sports) is an explosive back with elite contact balance, speed and is a very balanced back that is a no brainer P5 caliber kid. Look for Glass to be one of, if not the top player in the Central Section in ’24.
The Clovis North standout is one of the top two-way true violent bangers in the state, and excels from both his running back and linebacker spot. Helping Clovis North have one of their best seasons in recent memory, he has seen his recruiting pick up over the last few months, adding offers from Yale, Nevada, SDSU and Washington State. The rising Senior is a violent player on both sides of the ball with elite athleticism for his size, and projects as either a bigger bruising back at the next level or could find his home at the linebacker position as well.
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Darrington is a long and rangy prospect, that snatches the ball out of the air and has a huge catch radius downfield with big play abilities from the outside. He is one of the better wideouts in the central valley and was recently offered by Montana State. Coming off a very impressive Junior campaign, it would not be surprising if other Big Sky schools also pull the trigger and offer this spring.
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Rose is one of the top 2026 signal callers in the entire state, and put up big time numbers during his Junior season for Clovis where he threw for 2,800+ yards and 24 touchdowns through the air. He has recently been offered by Iowa State, Arkansas and Colorado State, and has a total of 6 FBS offers already going into his Junior campaign. Expect Rose to be a 15+ power five offer kid by the time it is all said and done.
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Duvall is a very interesting prospect due to his length and position versatility, and should have a monster Senior season for Clovis East. He has been offered by Montana State, Washington State, Colorado State and Fresno State, and should have most of the Big Sky and MWC by the time his career comes to a close. With over 1,300 all-purpose yards in 2023, he will return as one of the best in the valley on both sides of the ball.