Jerry Davis was definitely one of the top quarterbacks in the central section this past season. The leader of the Edison High School offense seems poised to take his game to a different state. Davis has a visit planned to the University of Utah, where he hopes a scholarship offer will follow. It’s interesting to me how Davis is still without an offer despite his talent and the great season he had this year. Clovis West QB, Beau Sweeney, is heading to CAL, but I believe Davis is a better quarterback today. Washington Union’s QB Ebahn Feathers is taking his 4.38 speed to Fresno State.
Teammate Robert Golden has decommitted from the University of Arizona. Golden who has the honor of playing in the U.S. All-American Army Bowl has a lot of colleges asking for his lock-down services. The defensive back has not made any indications as to which school is at the top of his list. Maybe USC, after all teammate Tim McDonald Jr. has committed there which would make the two teammates in 2009. But everyone in the central valley is hoping Golden wants to stay close to home and becomes a Bulldog. Come on Clifton Smith let's see your best recruiting skills.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Another Edison player closes in on scholarship
Posted by CVA_Admin at 12/13/2007
Labels: Edison, Football, Washington Union
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Golden never had an offer from USC nor was considering them. The Trojans only contacted him the Stanford Nike Camp but that was about it.
Golden has always maintained UA was his No. 1 despite decommitting. And finally recommitted Dec. 18.
Fresno State and Oregon State rounded out his top three.
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