Regional Prospects Updated Commitment Tracker
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As we close in on the second and final National Signing Day on Wednesday, February 7th, local athletes from around the state are shutting down their recruitment and committing to their respective schools. Who has committed since the end of…
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Continue ReadingAs we close in on the second and final National Signing Day on Wednesday, February 7th, local athletes from around the state are shutting down their recruitment and committing to their respective schools. Who has committed since the end of last week? Find out below!
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One of the top defensive ends across the state in this Senior class, the CDL product is a very technically sound and violent high motor defender that has always been a no brainer next level kid. He just shut down his recruitment and committed to Minot State, and is a huge get for the D-II university.
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Patterson has been our number one defensive back for a reason over the last 18 months, and has put together a heck of a prep career for Twin Falls, leading that defense for several seasons. The ball-hawking third level player committed to Idaho State last week, and is a big time get for the Bengals and was one of the best available prospects left in Idaho.
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The Senior Borah prospect committed to the College of Idaho over the weekend, and is part of an absolutely loaded and star studded Idaho class that will ink to COI. He is a twitchy player with strong hands, downfield speed and can do tons of damage from the slot, while a mismatch nightmare on safeties and linebackers. He held plenty of other D3/NAIA offers before committing to the Yotes.
Solosabal has been a top ten receiver in our rankings for some time now, and had a very productive career for Twin Falls while showing position versatility and made consistent big plays downfield. He committed to College of Idaho over the weekend, and will be playing both football and baseball there. He held offers from Pacific, Montana Western, Montana Northern and Carroll College.
Schrader exploded onto the scene this Fall, putting up big time numbers at his smaller school and showed that he can make a big impact at the next level. He held offers from the likes of Ottawa, Carlton, McPherson and Clarke, among others but decided to commit to the College of Idaho and be apart of their always heavy class of elite in-state players they are able to keep home.
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Crum checks into our rankings as one of the top passers across the state, and a no brainer next level kid that can be successful at the college level. The 2 time All-Conference selection committed to Lawrence University as a quarterback, and will head to Wisconsin and play in the D-III ranks.