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Some more offers out tonight for the Wildcats

Matt Moreno

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Arizona came through with a couple more offers tonight on opposite ends of the country. Here's a look at those new UA targets

The Virginia-based athlete recruit is the big name with Kelly having over 30 offers at this point. Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan, Ohio State and Stanford all want him. The four-star recruit can play on either side of the ball as either a running back or a defensive back. Kelly currently checks in at No. 135 on the Rivals250 list.

Kelly is going to continue to see his options expand as his recruitment moves on and he has already been moving forward with the process.

"It's been really crazy and humbling at the same time," he told BuckeyeGrove.com. "It's amazing how everything has been playing out and the recruiting process has been going really well for me so far. I'm just taking my time with it."

We're just a few days away from recruits being able to take spring official visits for the first time and it starts with the 2019 class. From now on, unless there are more changes, high school juniors can take official visits from April to June as well as during the season. It is a new wrinkle to the recruiting process and Kelly is one prospect who is planning to take advantage of it.

For recruits who want to make an early decision it provides a new option to get that done and makes it easier to see schools earlier and come to a final decision even before their senior year begins.

"I've put some thought into it and with the class of 2019 we can start taking official visits in April," Kelly said. "I believe April 1st we can start, so I'm going to take some official visits in the spring and get my commitment done before my senior year."



Back on the west coast, Arizona became the fourth school to offer the receiver from Fresno, California. Cal, Nevada and Oregon State are the other schools that have offered the 6-foot-2 sophomore who should be seeing his recruitment continue to gain steam.

He was a standout at the Rivals 3-Stripe Camp in San Francisco a couple weeks ago and he will be someone to keep an eye on as the Wildcats' new staff gets to work.

 
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