2026 Brandon "Dash" Arrington Jr 4* ATH from Spring Valley, CA

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Offered today (we're offer #33). @Memnon write up
Brandon Arrington - ELITE Speedster; Plays WR & DB, is also a return specialist. We should offer & recruit him, he's not staying home.



 
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Additional write ups from @Memnon , the most important of which being 👇🏾

(Kid deserves his own thread btw)




First heads up to CIS readers 👇🏾

 
The last time @Memnon was pounding the table about offering an elite ATH was Mike Matthews (and we see how that is turning out for the Vols). 👇🏾 At least we offered Brandon this cycle so hopefully that's a sign of change in recruiting philosophy of ATH.

 
2024- Track- Won State titles in the 100m- 10.33 and 200m- 20.55. Had personal bests of 10.27-100m and 20.40-200m.

2023- Elite sprinter who clocked 10.58-100m, 21.29-200m as a freshman last spring. Played at La Mesa (Calif.) Helix before transferring in to Spring Valley (Calif.) Mt. Miguel in the off-season. Two-way player who caught 14 balls for 310 yards and four TDs at WR to go with 25 tackles at corner and added a punt return for a TD as well.

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very nice, very very nice. also just received his first track offers from FSU, **** em. Go get buddy , please & thank you.
 
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- Miami wasted little time offering the La Mesa (Ca.) Mount Miguel prospect this past week ahead of the start of the 6-foot, 180-pound athlete’s junior season as the Hurricanes begin to slowly work on their 2026 class, and Arrington said he has interest in visiting Coral Gables this fall. Recruiting coordinator Joe Brown called Arrington in school Tuesday to quickly extend the offer and only spoke to the speedster for a few minutes, although their conversation was enough to capture Arrington’s attention.

- Miami did not mention which position at which it hoped to recruit Arrington, who lines up as a receiver, cornerback and returns punts, but loved his speed. Arrington runs a sub 10.3-second 100M dash and hopes to play football and run track in college.

- “(Brown) said he watched my film, and I’m a speedster on and off the field,” Arrington said. “My speed showed on the field, my ability just playing the game. He said development is big to them, and he said I look like I’m already developed, but there are still things to work on.”

- Arrington said he had a feeling the Hurricanes would offer him eventually and assumed the phone call he received from a Miami area code was likely the Canes’ staff reaching out to extend the offer. He said he knew Miami liked to offer Arrington said he had a feeling the Hurricanes would offer him eventually and assumed the phone call he received from a Miami area code was likely the Canes’ staff reaching out to extend the offer. He said he knew Miami liked to offer speedsters from Florida and figured the Canes would eventually offer him too.


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- “Miami is a nice place,” Arrington said. “Who wouldn’t want to be out there? I know the history, guys like Ray Lewis went there, Sean Taylor, I know he went there. I know a lot of athletes went there. I grew up watching documentaries and football history and stuff like that, and they always talked about Miami.”

- Texas A&M, USC, Oregon, Alabama, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Tennessee have all captured his attention early, although he doesn’t feel close to making a decision. Arrington said he wants to wait to see which other schools offer him and determine which programs would be okay with him playing football in the fall and running track in the spring.
 
- Miami wasted little time offering the La Mesa (Ca.) Mount Miguel prospect this past week ahead of the start of the 6-foot, 180-pound athlete’s junior season as the Hurricanes begin to slowly work on their 2026 class, and Arrington said he has interest in visiting Coral Gables this fall. Recruiting coordinator Joe Brown called Arrington in school Tuesday to quickly extend the offer and only spoke to the speedster for a few minutes, although their conversation was enough to capture Arrington’s attention.

- Miami did not mention which position at which it hoped to recruit Arrington, who lines up as a receiver, cornerback and returns punts, but loved his speed. Arrington runs a sub 10.3-second 100M dash and hopes to play football and run track in college.

- “(Brown) said he watched my film, and I’m a speedster on and off the field,” Arrington said. “My speed showed on the field, my ability just playing the game. He said development is big to them, and he said I look like I’m already developed, but there are still things to work on.”

- Arrington said he had a feeling the Hurricanes would offer him eventually and assumed the phone call he received from a Miami area code was likely the Canes’ staff reaching out to extend the offer. He said he knew Miami liked to offer Arrington said he had a feeling the Hurricanes would offer him eventually and assumed the phone call he received from a Miami area code was likely the Canes’ staff reaching out to extend the offer. He said he knew Miami liked to offer speedsters from Florida and figured the Canes would eventually offer him too.


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- “Miami is a nice place,” Arrington said. “Who wouldn’t want to be out there? I know the history, guys like Ray Lewis went there, Sean Taylor, I know he went there. I know a lot of athletes went there. I grew up watching documentaries and football history and stuff like that, and they always talked about Miami.”

- Texas A&M, USC, Oregon, Alabama, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Tennessee have all captured his attention early, although he doesn’t feel close to making a decision. Arrington said he wants to wait to see which other schools offer him and determine which programs would be okay with him playing football in the fall and running track in the spring.
Bruh naming players from before he was born. We been *** so long it's sickening.
 
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