Wisconsin offers Williams Field offensive tackle Campbell
UPDATED: 4/21/25
Colleges across the nation continue to take notice of the prep talent in Arizona each season. More than 350 players from the Class of 2025 have signed with schools to advance their football careers, and receive an education.
Wisconsin has a great history when it comes to offensive linemen. The Badgers history includes guys like Joe Thomas, Mike Webster, and Paul Gruber. On Tuesday, one of Arizona’s best juniors - Collin Campbell - earned an offer from Wisconsin. The 6-7, 270-pounder from Williams Field now holds 23 total offers. Campbell has a wingspan of 82 inches and carries a 4.67 GPA. A total of 17 of those offers are from Power Four schools with all of them coming since December. Wisconsin held its Spring Showcase last Saturday afternoon at Camp Randall Stadium. After a kids’ combine, there was a two-hour scrimmage. UW (5-7 last season) will open this year on Thursday, Aug. 28 in Madison against Miami (Ohio).
It’s been a busy week for Niko Jandreau. The Hamilton safety received offers from USC, Missouri, and Georgia Tech. Jandreau is 6-1, 200 pounds, and can also play the nickelback and linebacker. He was named as the First Team All-6A Premier Region Defensive/Utility Flex Player after a 96-tackle season with 11 of those resulting in a loss. Jandreau visited the University of Washington earlier this month and is planning to make an official there in May. Other official visits on the docket are scheduled for Oregon State, Iowa State, San Diego State, and Oklahoma.
Niko’s twin brother, Beau Jandreau, also collected an offer from Georgia Tech on Wednesday. Beau is a 6-1, 215-pound linebacker at Hamilton. He had 89 tackles last season for the Huskies along with three sacks. The amazing part of that is Jandreau posted those stats in just six games after missing the first part of the season with an injury. The offer from GT is his 21st overall and second from the ACC. Next weekend both Jandreau brothers are planning to visit USC for the end of the Trojans’ spring practice schedule. Georgia Tech held its annual White & Gold Game earlier this month in Atlanta. It was a pass-happy affair with 69 passes and just 33 runs. Next up for the Yellow Jackets are summer workouts to prepare for the season, which begins on Friday, Aug. 29 at Colorado. Last year, Tech went to the Birmingham Bowl and finished 7-6.
Keeping it in the ACC, Stanford (yes, that still sounds strange) extended offers to Brophy’s top two receivers. Devin Fitzgerald and Daylen Sharper got them from the Cardinal on Saturday. Fitzgerald is 6-2, 200 pounds and had 52 catches for 720 yards and nine touchdowns last season. He took an unofficial visit to UCLA earlier this month. Sharper (6-4, 210) had 65 receptions for 846 yards with 12 TDs for the Broncos. He visited Michigan earlier this spring. Both Fitzgerald and Sharper have GPAs that range from 3.70 to 3.80 at Brophy College Prep. Stanford announced a future non-conference game with William & Mary this week. That game will happen in the 2030 season. In the short term, the Cardinal will play four teams outside of the ACC this year starting on Aug. 23 with a trip to Hawaii. That will be followed by a road date with BYU (after a bye week). Coming to Palo Alto will be San Jose State (in late September) and Notre Dame (the weekend after Thanksgiving). Stanford posted a record of 3-9 in 2024.
Here’s the rest of the offers from last week (since April 14):
Saguaro cornerback Kydel Stone received an offer from UNLV.
Basha wide receiver Kash Brock received an offer from Air Force.
Brophy quarterback Case Vanden Bosch received an offer from Air Force.
Mesa Mountain View quarterback Brady Goodman received an offer from Utah State.
Desert Mountain cornerback Ryan McDonough received an offer from Georgetown (D.C.).
Centennial wide receiver Sebastian Moreno received an offer from Sacramento State.
Paradise Honors offensive tackle Jayden Marquez received his first offer from Stetson (Fla.).
Cesar Chavez cornerback Curtis Johnson IV received his first offer from Arizona Christian.
This list shows four-year college offers received by juniors throughout the state. It's not limited to just 6A and 5A. It will be constantly updated as we approach the Early Signing Period on December 3-5. Those will be the first days that high school seniors can sign a letter of intent to agree to attend an institution.
Verbal commitments are shown in bold.
CLASS OF 2026 OFFERS
Ammon Alexander - Benjamin Franklin (OG): Carroll Coll. (Mont.), Cornell
Brody Andersen - Mesa Mountain View (SS): Nelson, Ottawa
Tristan Armstrong - Saguaro (WR): Central Michigan, Colorado State, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, UNLV
Treydon Baker - Canyon View (TE): Arizona Christian
Noah Banhie - Salpointe (DT): Arizona
Amare Bell - Cesar Chavez (DE): Cornell
Khalil Bender - ALA-Queen Creek (WR): Arizona, Northern Arizona, Western Illinois
Rico Blassingame - Tolleson (WR): Arizona, Arizona State, California, Central Michigan, Colorado State, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisville, MINNESOTA, New Mexico, North Carolina, Northern Arizona, Purdue, Texas A&M, UCF, UNLV, Utah State, UTEP, Washington, Wisconsin
Sean Boyd Jr. - Williams Field (CB): Boise State
Justice Brathwaite - Higley (CB): Arizona State, BYU, California, Iowa State, Kansas, San Diego State, UNLV, UTEP
Xavion Brazil - Hamilton (CB): Northern Arizona
Kash Brock - Basha (WR): Air Force, Arizona, Central Michigan, Colorado State, Iowa State, Northwestern, San Diego State, UNLV, Washington State
Jacob Brown - Hamilton (RB): Arizona, Arizona State, Northern Arizona
Tyler Burnstein - Liberty (DE): Arizona State, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Northern Arizona
Collin Campbell - Williams Field (OT): Arizona, Arkansas, BYU, California, Duke, Iowa State, Kansas State, Michigan State, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Northern Arizona, Northwestern, Oregon State, Purdue, San Jose State, Stanford, UCLA, Utah, Utah State, UTEP, Washington, Wisconsin
Jose Cardona Jr. - Maricopa (QB): Hastings
Javier Castro - Copper Canyon (DE): Bethany Coll. (Kans.)
Jaylyn Colter - Mountain Pointe (LB): Arizona State, Central Michigan, Duke, Nevada, Oregon, Oregon State, UNLV
Eli Cramer-Cronin - Basha (LB): Army, Northern Arizona
Connor Davies - Fountain Hills (LB): Fort Lauderdale
Colton Dermer - O’Connor (LS): Northern Arizona
Donivan Dixon - Cactus Shadows (QB): Air Force, Army, Northern Arizona, Utah
Hudson Dunn - Liberty (LB): Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College, California, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Washington, Washington State
Tanyon Erdman - Perry (C): Bethany Coll. (Kans.)
Jai Ewing - Pinnacle (CB): Florida Memorial, Southern Mississippi, Wayne State, Western Kentucky
Gunner Fagrell - Higley (QB): Cornell
Bear Fisher - Queen Creek (TE): Arizona, California, Iowa State, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, Utah State, UTEP, Washington State
Devin Fitzgerald - Brophy (WR): Akron, Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College, Bowling Green, California, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Florida State, Iowa State, Kansas State, Marshall, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Princeton, San Diego, Southern Mississippi, Stanford, Temple, Toledo, UCLA, UCF, UNLV, UTEP, Vanderbilt, Washington State, Yale
Thomas Fo’ilefutu - Liberty (RB): Idaho State, New Mexico State, UTEP
Joshua Gaines - Basha (RB): Montana, Northern Arizona, San Diego State, UNLV
Kaleb Garcia - Basha (FS): Air Force, Army
Cannon Garday - Liberty (LB): Army, Montana, New Mexico State
Kendrick Gilmore - Cesar Chavez (DE): Northern Arizona
Brady Goodman - Mesa Mountain View (QB): North Texas, Northern Arizona, Utah State, Wyoming
Tyes Graves - Cesar Chavez (LB): Montana Tech
Bryce Greer - Casteel (OG): Northern Arizona
Brady Grizzell - Canyon View (CB): Southwest Minnesota State
Logan Guilford - Sunrise Mountain (LB): Ottawa (Kans.)
Camren Hamiel - Desert Edge (CB): Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Bowling Green, BYU, California, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, San Diego State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, UCLA, UNLV, USC, Utah, Vanderbilt, Washington, Wisconsin
Beau Jandreau - Hamilton (LB): Arizona, Boise State, California, Central Michigan, Colorado State, Georgia Tech, Kansas State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Notre Dame, Northern Arizona, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, San Diego State, UNLV, USC, UTEP, Washington
Niko Jandreau - Hamilton (S): Arizona State, Boise State, Central Michigan, Georgia Tech, Iowa State, Missouri, Nevada, Northern Arizona, Oklahoma, San Diego State, UNLV, USC, UTEP, Washington
Curtis Johnson IV - Cesar Chavez (CB): Arizona Christian
Jake Jones - Campo Verde (DT): Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, UNLV, UTEP, Washington State, Wyoming
Marcel Jones - Saguaro (QB): Arizona State, Boston College, Kansas, UNLV
Malachi Joyner - Williams Field (OT): Arizona, Montana, Northern Arizona, Sacramento State, San Diego State, Utah State, UTEP
Hamisi Juma - Chandler (FS): ARIZONA, Arizona Christian, Colorado State, Louisville, Montana, Northern Arizona, UNLV
Omar Kaba - Williams Field (OG): Montana, Northern Arizona, Utah State
Deshawn Krein - Brophy (CB): Sacramento State, South Dakota State
Hyatt Lang - Gilbert Christian (DE): Carroll Coll. (Mont.)
Colton Lauffer - O’Connor (SS): AIR FORCE, Army
Mason Lewis - Basha (DB/RB): Arizona State, Colorado State, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, New Mexico, Northern Arizona, UTEP, Washington State
Jaron Liles - Queen Creek (FS): Arizona, New Mexico
Jayden Marquez - Paradise Honors (OT): Stetson
Jackson McCarthy - Canyon View (LB): Montana Tech
Ryan McDonough - Desert Mountain (CB): Army, Cornell, Georgetown, Navy
George Mihilli - ALA-Queen Creek (WR): Bethune-Cookman
Jalayne Miller - Desert Edge (OT): Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Auburn, Boston College, BYU, California, Colorado State, Georgia Tech, Iowa State, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Tennessee, UCLA, UNLV, USC, Utah, UTEP, Vanderbilt, Washington, Wisconsin
Sebastian Moreno - Centennial (WR): Kent State, Marshall, Sacramento State
Antonio Para - Desert Edge (LB): New Mexico
James Pike - Brophy (S): Fordham
Wyatt Rauch - Campo Verde (WR/S): Cornell
Tait Reynolds - Queen Creek (QB): Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor, Boston College, BYU, CLEMSON, Colorado, Duke, Florida State, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Miami (Fla.), Minnesota, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Northern Arizona, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCF, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin
Marquis Richardson - Hamilton (FS): Central Michigan, Hawaii, Iowa State, North Dakota, Northern Arizona
Xavier Rivera-Rogers - Basha (CB): Idaho, North Dakota, Northern Arizona
Jaden Rodgers - Cienega (WR): Colorado State, New Mexico, Northern Arizona, Utah State
Caden Rudy - Marana Mountain View (LB): Ottawa (Kans.)
Daylen Sharper - Brophy (WR): Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College, California, Colorado, Colorado State, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Princeton, South Florida, Stanford, UCF, UCLA, UNLV, Vanderbilt, Washington State, Wisconsin, Yale
Kaedyn Smith - Basha (LB): North Dakota
Tucker Smith - O’Connor (OG): Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, California, Iowa State, Kansas State, Minnesota, OHIO STATE, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Purdue, USC, Washington
Kingston Spivey - Hamilton (CB): Sacramento State, Utah
Paz St John - Liberty (DT): Boise State, California, Dartmouth, Kansas, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, Sacramento State, San Diego State, UTEP
Dayvon Standard - Buckeye (WR): Idaho
Kydel Stone - Saguaro (CB): Georgia State, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Northern Arizona, UAB, UNLV
DeAndre Taylor - Basha (WR): Army
Sinei Tengei - Westwood (DE): Boise State, BYU, Idaho, Iowa State, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Arizona, Utah State
Aaron Thomas - Mountain Pointe (OT): Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, BYU, California, Central Michigan, Florida State, Georgia State, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Minnesota, Montana, Northern Arizona, Ohio State, Oregon State, San Diego State, Texas A&M, Utah State, Washington, Washington State
Zeth Thues - Liberty (SS): ARIZONA STATE, Boston College, Colorado State, Kansas, Kansas State, Nevada, Northern Arizona, San Diego State, Tennessee, UNLV, UTEP, Washington State, Wisconsin
Rylan Umphrey - Brophy (QB): Columbia, Yale
Bastian Vanden Bosch - Brophy (LB): Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College, Colorado State, Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas State, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, Washington State
Case Vanden Bosch - Brophy (QB): Air Force, Arizona State, Army, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska
Brodie Vehrs - Basha (QB): Northen Arizona
Jameson Wade - Red Mountain (LB): Cornell
Rex Waterman - Hamilton (OT): Arizona State, Boise State, Duke, Nebraska, Northern Arizona, Oregon State, Sacramento State, San Diego State, UCLA, UNLV
Aveon Williams - Casa Grande (TE/DE): Arizona, Arizona State, Kansas State, Northern Arizona, Oregon, Sacramento State, Utah, UTEP
Jaydon Wiseman - Saguaro (FS): Bowling Green, Montana, Nevada, Northern Arizona
Derek Worden - Queen Creek (DE): Arizona, Boise State, Colorado, Cornell, Dartmouth, New Mexico, Northern Arizona, Utah State, UTEP
Jesus Yepiz - Copper Canyon (OG): Bethany Coll. (Kans.)
Higley cornerback Brathwaite commits to BYU
UPDATED: 4/13/25
We already have six juniors that have announced their verbal commitments. All are to Power Four schools with three on offense and three on defense.
Higley cornerback Justice Brathwaite will head north as he became the first known commitment to BYU’s recruiting class. The 6-foot, 165-pound defensive back made his announcement to play for the Cougars last December. He had 39 tackles and three interceptions for a Knights team that went 7-4 and made the Open Division playoffs for the first time in 2024. Brathwaite has picked off seven passes over the past two seasons. He will make it a legacy in Provo as his father, Reynaldo, played two years for the Cougars. Brathwaite was also offered by seven other schools, including Arizona State, Iowa State, Kansas, and Cal. He was on the Higley teams that went back-to-back as 5A champions in 2022 & 2023. BYU wrapped up five weeks of spring practices at the end of March. The Cougars finished 11-2 last season (7-2 Big 12) after a 36-14 win over Colorado in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. It was BYU’s 13th 11-win season in school history. The ‘25 campaign begins at home in LaVell Edwards Stadium against Portland State on Aug. 30.
Tait Reynolds made it known back in July of 2024 that he will be going to Clemson. The 6-2, 220-pound quarterback plays for Queen Creek. Earlier this year, Reynolds and Tigers’ head coach Dabo Swinney exchanged visits with Swinney checking out QCHS in January and Reynolds meeting with Clemson coaches and taking in a baseball game (which he also plans to play there) in South Carolina. Reynolds picked Clemson over 26 other Power Four offers. In his second full year as a starter, he passed for 2,238 yards and 22 touchdowns while leading the Bulldogs to the 6A semifinals. On the diamond, Reynolds is hitting .378 with a pair of home run through Queen Creek’s first dozen games. Clemson finished its 15-practice spring window last weekend with its annual Spring Game. Now the attention turns to Aug. 30, when the Tigers will host LSU in a marquee matchup. Clemson went 10-4 last season (7-1 in the ACC), won the conference championship over SMU, and played in the College Football Playoff.
Arizona State’s turnaround season in 2024 made waves with new in-state commit Zeth Thues. The Liberty safety committed to the Sun Devils last November as the Lions were preparing for a playoff run that saw them capture a second straight Open Division championship. Thues grew up an ASU fan and will have the benefit of playing close to home so his family can take in the action. Prior to his time at Liberty, he played his first two seasons at Saguaro, where he was first coached by Jason Mohns (now ASU’s tight end coach). Thues totaled 68 tackles, three sacks, and four interceptions in his junior year at LHS. Arizona State, the defending Big 12 champions, will have seven home games at Mountain America in 2025 with a pair of them falling on Fridays. The Devils will host TCU on Sept. 26 and conclude the regular-season schedule with the Territorial Cup rivalry against Arizona on Nov. 28 (day after Thanksgiving). ASU finished 11-3 last year and played in the College Football Playoff for the first time. The game against Texas in the Peach Bowl (39-31 2OT loss) was the team’s first New Year’s Day bowl game since 1997 (Rose). ASU kicks off its much-anticipated season on Aug. 30 against Northern Arizona.
Rico Blassingame will be going to the Big Ten. The Tolleson receiver followed up an unoffficial visit in February with a commitment to Minnesota in March. Blassingame (6-3, 180) has started the past two seasons for the Wolverines and led the team with 53 catches for 690 yards and five touchdowns in 2024. A multi-sport athlete, Blassingame averaged 18 points per game on the basketball court and cleared 6-4 in the high jump at last year’s state track meet. He was the first skill position player to pledge to the Gophers for the ‘25 class. An official visit is planned for the Twin Cities in late May. Minnesota will kick off its season on Thursday, Aug. 28 with a Gold Out theme against Buffalo. The Golden Gophers finished 8-5 last season and capped it off with a 24-10 win over Virginia Tech in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl in Charlotte. That extended UM’s bowl winning streak to eight.
Keeping it in the Big Ten, Tucker Smith made his commitment to Ohio State last month. The O’Connor offensive tackle was offered by the Buckeyes just five days earlier after a meeting with head coach Ryan Day on a visit to the Columbus campus. Smith is versatile, having played tackle, guard, and center for the Eagles. The 6-5, 280-pound lineman selected the Buckeyes over a dozen other offers, including Arkansas, Purdue, and Washington. Ohio State is, of course, the defending champion of college football. The Buckeyes were back on the field in front of their loyal fans (40,000 in attendance) for the first time on Saturday for their spring game. OSU went 14-2 last season winning the Rose Bowl (vs. Oregon), Cotton Bowl (vs., Texas), and the national championship game (vs. Notre Dame) along the way. Texas will get another crack at the Buckeyes when the season kicks off on Aug. 30 in Ohio Stadium.
Finally, Arizona has an in-state commitment for the 2026 class as Hamisi Juma announced his intentions to play for the Wildcats back in September during the Chandler Wolves’ season. Juma is a 6-4, 195-pound safety. He totaled 48 tackles in eight games last season. Prior to his time at CHS, Juma played at Tolleson. In addition to the Wildcats, Juma held FBS offers from Colorado State, Louisville, and UNLV. Arizona will hold its Spring Showcase this Saturday night at 6 p.m. in Arizona Stadium. The Wildcats (4-8 in 2024) play the first of three straight home games on Aug. 30 against Hawaii.
CLASS OF 2026 COMMITMENTS
AIR FORCE FALCONS
Colton Lauffer (SS) - O’Connor
ARIZONA WILDCATS
Hamisi Juma (FS) - Chandler
ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS
Zeth Thues (SS) - Liberty
BYU COUGARS
Justice Brathwaite (CB) - Higley
CLEMSON TIGERS
Tait Reynolds (QB) - Queen Creek
MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS
Rico Blassingame (WR) - Tolleson
OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Tucker Smith (OT) - O’Connor