What’s Next for Four-Star Receiver’s Recruitment ?
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One of the best receivers in the state and arguably the nation in the 2022 class has opened up his recruitment. Fayetteville’s star wide receiver, Isaiah Sategna Isaiah Sategna 5'11" | 170 lbs | WR Fayetteville | 2022 State…
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Continue ReadingOne of the best receivers in the state and arguably the nation in the 2022 class has opened up his recruitment.
Fayetteville’s star wide receiver, Isaiah Sategna Isaiah Sategna 5'11" | 170 lbs | WR Fayetteville | 2022 State AR de-committed from the Aggies last night and opened his recruitment back up.
Thank you for everything Aggie nation, recruitment is 100% open! pic.twitter.com/TNo66YsAHd
— Isaiah Sategna (@isaiahsategna1) June 17, 2021
Sategna committed to the Aggies and coach Jimbo Fisher back in March or this year.
Feels good to be an Aggie pic.twitter.com/71RalSWn1B
— Isaiah Sategna (@isaiahsategna1) March 11, 2021
The de-commitment comes after a visit to College Station earlier this month on the 5th. Apparently, things were not feeling like home for Isaiah as the news comes as a big shock in the world of recruiting.
This summer we already have been seeing a large amount of highly recruited athletes de-commit from their schools and open their recruitment back up.
Now some could argue that COVID could have possibly played a part in this as recruits were not able to visit college campuses at all last year.
As recruits make their way to campuses and start seeing their peers commit or flash pictures of visits at other big-time schools in conferences like the PAC 12, Big 12, and SEC. They start to reconsider where home could be after these unofficial/official visits.
Sategna is traveling to Southern California next and will be there checking out the University of Southern California (USC) and everything the Trojans have to offer. It is also noteworthy that USC was in his top ten. Should they have a chance has a lot to do with how well his visit goes.
It’s should be exciting to see whether this top recruit decides to take his talents out of state or stay home. His top 10 he posted earlier this year included USC, Oregon, Baylor, Florida State, Oregon State, South Carolina, Texas Tech, Arkansas, and Missouri.
Maybe staying in state and going to the University of Arkansas or staying close makes sense for this star-wide-out. After all he does have family ties to Arkansas and LSU. Father a coach on the track team and mother an ex-track star for LSU who also competed in the Olympics.
It should be interesting to see where this four-star wide receiver who is the NO. 1 wide receiver in Arkansas in the class of 2022 should end up committing to next.
We will keep you updated with more on this story later on and any relative news as things progress.