Thursday Recruiting Report
West Ranch (Valencia) quarterback Walker Eget Walker Eget 6'1" | 185 lbs | QB West Ranch | 2021 State CA announced his commitment to San Jose State Wednesday. Eget was the No. 19 ranked class of 2021 quarterback in the…
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Continue ReadingWest Ranch (Valencia) quarterback Walker Eget Walker Eget 6'1" | 185 lbs | QB West Ranch | 2021 State CA announced his commitment to San Jose State Wednesday.
Eget was the No. 19 ranked class of 2021 quarterback in the state according to Prep Redzone.
He had a breakout season last year and was one of the top quarterbacks in the Foothill League when he threw for 3,250 yards and 40 touchdowns while leading the Wildcats to a 10-win season.
Prior to his commitment, he also had offers from Bryant University, Cal Poly and Western Kentucky.
Eget is 6-foot-3, just under 200 pounds and the brother of New Mexico State quarterback Weston Eget.
West Ranch's (CA) @WalkerEget can sling it!
One of the best quarterbacks in SoCal.
🎥: https://t.co/nwaUL55dnH pic.twitter.com/TnuRIETUHI
— Zack Poff (@Zack_Poff_MP) April 20, 2020
Alemany running back gets second offer
Floyd Chalk Floyd Chalk 5'9" | 185 lbs | RB Bishop Alemany | 2022 State CA announced on Twitter that Boston College offered the Alemany running back Tuesday.
Chalk rushed for nearly 700 yards as a freshman in 2018 and had 1430 yards and 20 touchdowns for the Warriors as a sophomore last season. He ran for 207 yards and three touchdowns in a second round playoff win against Tesoro.
Boston College has two running backs in its 2021 recruiting class.
The class of 2022 Alemany running back also has an offer from Penn State.
Dreams 2 Reality ! Blessed to say I’ve received an offer from Boston College! 🦅❤️ @GregBiggins @adamgorney @C_Morrissette @BCFootball @BCCoachGunnell @AlemanyFootball pic.twitter.com/QJcHj1DiJo
— Floyd Chalk IV😼💰 (@ChalkFloyd) September 23, 2020
Corona del Mar defensive back joins teammate
Tommy Griffin Tommy Griffin 6'3" | 185 lbs | DB Corona Del Mar | 2021 State CA , an athlete from Corona del Mar, announced his commitment to Cal Poly Tuesday, joining teammate Jake Trachtman, who committed there earlier this month.
He had three interceptions for the Sea Kings last season, two against Los Alamitos and one that clinched the game against San Mateo Serra in the CIF State Division 1A championship game.
Griffin is the fourth Corona del Mar player to commit this offseason, joining Trachtman, Scott Giuliano Scott Giuliano 6'5" | 225 lbs | TE Corona Del Mar | 2021 State CA (Harvard), and Thomas Bouda (Army).
He played receiver and safety at Corona del Mar last season and will get more time at receiver this season due to the graduation of Mark Redman and John Humphreys.
Griffin is the second athlete in Cal Poly’s 2021 recruiting class, joining Zion Hall of Garces Memorial in Bakersfield.
Corona del Mar 35, San Mateo Serra 27 FINAL. This interception by Tommy Griffin sealed the victory for the Sea Kings with two seconds left. @DailyPilotSport @CDM_ATHLETICS @CDMFOOTBALL pic.twitter.com/9E1Gr0nl0U
— Andrew Turner (@AndrewTurnerTCN) December 15, 2019
State’s top recruit will play this season
Centennial (Corona) defensive end Korey Foreman Korey Foreman 6'4" | 265 lbs | DL Centennial - Corona | 2021 State CA announced recently that he will play his senior season at Centennial.
Foreman spoke to Greg Biggins of 247Sports Wednesday after receiving his All-American Bowl jersey.
“I just think this is a better move for me,” Foreman said. “I have a lot on my plate right now and I don’t know if I’ll be ready to make my decision in time to early-grad. I still want to take all my official visits and with the dead period moving back to January, I won’t be able to take them in time to make an early decision.”
Foreman said he may still commit early, but will play at Centennial no matter what.
“There’s still a chance I could commit early and if I do, I’ll be committing at the All-American Bowl,” Foreman told Biggins. “Even if I do though, I’m still going to play out my senior year and I’m excited about that. I want to be able to finish out my last year at Centennial and then I’ll just graduate and enroll in the fall.”
He is the number one recruit in California according to Prep Redzone and number one in the nation according to 247Sports.
Korey Foreman is the No. 1 Player in the 2020 Class.
Do not get in his way.
(Via @MaxPreps) pic.twitter.com/BgHrpbiI7W
— Cover 3 Podcast (@Cover3Podcast) June 14, 2020