February 5 – Moscow, Idaho – Idaho announced on Wednesday the completion of recruitment before spring football, which begins on March 24 and ends with a spring match on April 25.
On the second day of the national signature, the Vandals added 12 first -year students. They join 10 mid -year transfers, seven of the four -year schools and three of the junior colleges, a first -year student who signed up early at Idaho for the spring semester and 10 first -year students including Commitment to vandals was announced earlier.
First year recruits announced Wednesday include Ma’ake Apo defensive line players, a 6-foot 4 inch high school and 340 pounds from OREM secondary school (UTAH) and Brody Borrevik (6-2, 255) of Sheldon High in Eugene.
Mason Culmer (6-4, 240) is a final recruit from Basha High in Chandler, Arizona.
Idaho added the offensive line players Cameron Glenn (6-4, 274) of Sheldon High in Springfield, Oregon; Ryan Holmes (6-4, 280) from West Linn (Oregon) High; And Leronn Nelson (6-5, 300) of Destiny Christian Academy in Sacramento, California.
The Idaho signed the first-year defensive back Tsiyown LowerY (6-1, 196) of Tahoma High in Maple Valley, Washington; Jayden Rice-Claiborne (6-0, 180) from Curtis High in Tacoma; and Caleb Ricks (6-1, 195) of St. Lover High in Gonzales, in Louisiana.
The Large Nolan McWilliams receiver (5-10, 180) by Roosevelt, Washington, and Taeshaun Mickleberry (5-11, 198) by Bothell (Washington) High (5-11, 198) by Washington (5-11 years old- 10, 200) by Meridian (Idaho) High.
LONYATTA Alexander Jr. (6-3, 210), a wide receiver from Montana State; Oliver Fisher (6-5, 245), a second year student of Boisse State; Maurice Heims (6-5, 265), a graduate transfer of Washington; Donovan Parham (6-3, 230), a graduate transfer of the state of the Mississippi valley; Kai Richardson (6-4, 255), a first-year defensive line player of Oregon State Redshirt; Zahkari Spears (6-2, 197), a defensive back from Uconn; And Howard STEDFORD (6-4, 285), an offensive junior line player from PACE University (New York).
The transfers of the Junior College are Will Cornelleson (6-2, 230), an secondary of Tyler (Texas) Junior College; Tim Jackson (6-5, 200). A defensive back from the College of the Canyons (California); and Khaled Rawls (5-10, 185), a defensive rear of the Northeast Mississippi Community College. Cornelson arrives as Junior Redshirt, Jackson as a junior and Rawls in the second year.
The secondary Martin Rhyme (6-1, 215) by Western High School by Fort Lauderdale, in Florida.
The first-year recruits announced before Wednesday’s signing day are the players of defensive line Harrison Deshazer (6-5, 230), from Washougal (Washington) High; Shepard Fish (6-4, 240), from High Capital to Meridian, Idaho; Austin Flaherty (6-3, 240) from Borah High in Boisse; Mason Krahn (6-2, 220), from Skyview High to Nampa, Idaho; Caden Siegner (6-2, 225), from Owyhee High to Meridian, Idaho; and Nate Williams (6-4, 245), from Eagle (Idaho) High.
The seconds of the group are Jack Giannini (6-0, 205), from Eagle High, and Brody Michael (6-0, 205), of the American Leadership Academy in Queen Creek, Arizona.
A recruit from the county of Latah is Sawyer Hewett (6-0, 170), a wide receiver from Kendrick High.
When he was hired in December to succeed Jason Eck, who left Idaho to become a head coach of New Mexico, Thomas Ford Jr. said he would do a recruitment priority at the Northwest Talent. Ford followed on this. His initial 33 class includes eight from Idaho, eight from Washington and four from Oregon.
He completed the defensive list with 11 line players, six secondary players and four seconds.
Idaho has also signed five attacking lines, three receivers, two runners and two tight ends.