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<p>So far this summer a fair amount of the top Canadian players in the class of 2025 have committed to major NCAA Division One programs including [player_tooltip player_id='1210690' first='Nathan' last='Nyandoro'], Ryder Kusch, and Njita Sinkala. We are going to update everyone on where the top players from Canada have committed to play in college along with a quick scouting report of what type of player each college program is getting.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Commitment: <strong><em>Syracuse University</em></strong></p>
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<p>Currently ranked as the top player in Canada, [player_tooltip player_id='1210690' first='Nathan' last='Nyandoro'] had 4 NCAA Division One offers at the time of his commitment, ranging from Oregon State to Akron University, and also held an offer from Boston College before ultimately deciding on Syracuse University. Nyandoro is an outstanding defensive line prospect, boasting a rapid first-step burst that enables him to shoot upfield immediately. His considerable reach allows him to engage and control offensive linemen effectively in run defense. He excels with a diverse set of pass-rushing techniques, including bending, bull rushing, and hand maneuvers. Nyandoro has the potential to become a three-down starter on defense for Syracuse.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Commitment: <strong><em>Boston College</em></strong></p>
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<p>Njita Sinkala, the top Canadian defensive back prospect for the class of 2025, committed to Boston College in June after receiving 11 NCAA Division One offers from institutions including UConn and Temple University. Sinkala possesses elite physical attributes, with impressive length and a remarkable 4.5-second forty-yard dash speed. Known for his ball-hawking skills, he excels at creating pass breakups at the catch point, complemented by his proactive ball-hunting approach. His fluid backpedal and seamless transition to turn and run in man coverage are standout traits. In run defense, his eagerness to engage in tackles and sharp instincts set him apart. Sinkala is poised for a promising future as a potential starting defensive back at Boston College.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Commitment: <strong><em>Buffalo University</em></strong></p>
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<p>Bradley Ilunga-Bisselele, currently playing high school football in Tennessee, is an outstanding linebacker from Canada. He received 9 NCAA Division One offers, including one from SEC heavyweight Ole Miss, before committing to the University of Buffalo. As a linebacker, Ilunga-Bisselele is robust and embraces the physicality of the game. His aggressive play and consistent effort from start to finish are remarkable. He is an athlete who becomes a force once he gains momentum downhill and can also contribute to the pass rush when needed. His potential for the next level is promising, as he has the makings of an impact player in college football.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Commitment: <strong><em>University of South Florida</em></strong></p>
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<p>Brandon Kubay, the most promising Canadian tight end prospect in recent memory, garnered 22 NCAA Division One offers, including several from Ivy League schools, before deciding on the University of South Florida. With an ideal build for a collegiate tight end, including an impressive 6-foot-7-inch wingspan, Kubay stands out as an exceptional prospect. He shines as a natural hands catcher, gliding downfield with long strides and the ability to execute a varied route tree. His post-catch direction change is key to finding extra yards. Additionally, Kubay is adept at blocking defensive linemen, functioning effectively as an in-line tight end. His significant receiving skills, combined with his physical attributes, position him to thrive as an every-down tight end at the University of South Florida.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Commitment: <strong><em>Temple University</em></strong></p>
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<p>Ryder Kusch has emerged as the finest player from western Canada in recent times. Following his announcement to play his senior season at The Hun School of Princeton, he received his inaugural NCAA Division One offer from Temple University, to which he has committed. Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 230 pounds, with a 40-yard dash time of 4.82 seconds, Kusch possesses the ideal physique for a dominant defensive end in the FBS. Renowned as an exceptional run stopper, his intense competitiveness, relentless energy, and superb field awareness have established him as a premier pass rusher in the 2025 class. His arsenal of pass rush moves, especially the Jump Swim and an increasingly effective Bend move, has resulted in an impressive pass rush win rate of over 70% for the season. With all the necessary tools and traits, Kusch is well-equipped to be a starter at the Division One level, and his continued receipt of NCAA Power 4 offers would come as no surprise, despite his commitment to Temple University.</p>
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So far this summer a fair amount of the top Canadian players in the class of 2025 have committed to major NCAA Division One programs including Nathan NyandoroNathanNyandoro
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, Ryder Kusch, and Njita Sinkala. We are going to update everyone on where the top players from Canada have committed to play in college along with a quick scouting report of what type of player each college program is getting.
Commitment: Buffalo University Bradley Ilunga-Bisselele, currently playing high school football in Tennessee, is an outstanding linebacker from Canada....