Highlights: Heritage Hills vs Memorial football
Heritage Hills defeated Memorial 38-24 in the Class 3A sectional championship
LINCOLN CITY, Ind. ― Jett Goldsberry has learned one absolute truth in the world of college football: a lot of patience is required.
The Heritage Hills quarterback didn’t have a single Division I offer entering January. The list has hit two dozen going into the summer. He’s gone from one of the best players in Southern Indiana to a four-star prospect with Power 4 programs in daily contact.
Based on his preferred timeline, Goldsberry is also moving closer to a decision.
The rising senior told the Courier & Press he hopes to make a commitment in late June or early July following a string of official visits. Goldsberry has planned trips to Purdue (5/30), Rutgers (6/8), Ole Miss (6/13), West Virginia (6/18) and North Carolina (6/20).
Those are not his official finalists. Other programs ― Kentucky and Wake Forest offered recently ― continue to call after finalizing their current roster in spring transfer portal.
“You have to be patient and calm,” Goldsberry said. “It’s been kind of crazy. It’s a blessing. We’re prayed for this for a long time. I thank God for everything he’s done for me. It’s truly a blessing to be in this position.”
His rise began on January 26 with an offer from Purdue, his father’s alma mater. What followed were mostly FCS schools before seeing increased attention nationally in April. Other notable programs to extend offers are Vanderbilt, Western Kentucky, Louisiana Tech and Colorado State.
What position he’ll play is currently undecided. His early offers were a mix of running back, safety, quarterback or athlete. His five official visits are looking at him in the secondary, perhaps…
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