There used to be a lot of prospects who saw their recruitment explode as their senior seasons got underway. That’s not as common now but rising seniors are still able to make waves during the offseason camp circuit.
Check out these late bloomers from the Southeast region who have seen their recruitment pick up speed.
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A well-traveled defensive back who moved from the Midwest to Tampa and has since changed schools, Littleton proves what speed and strong showings in coverage can do in short order. He is among the fastest verified sprinters in the state of Florida now and the offers have surged in this year, with an astounding 30-plus new offers to his name since January.
Alabama, Miami, Florida, Penn State, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa and UCF are just a few offers now in for Littleton. Ole Miss and Miami are his two most recent visits in a recruitment that is only at the early stages. He plans on cutting his list by more than one half in the coming weeks ahead of setting official visits.
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Speaking of speed, Penson has plenty of it to his own name as a three-phase talent. He plays quarterback in high school but will work at wide receiver, running back or in the secondary in college. A state…
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Publish date : 2024-04-11 12:26:06
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