California native wows in Texas 7-on-7 event as programs coast to coast court a commitment
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Highlights: Plans on getting to
ORegon at the end of April for two days to see their Spring Game. Likes all their staff.
Miami: "Man I love Miami, I'm gonna get up there sometime this spring," he said. "To me, Miami is pretty close to Cali if you're talking scenery, places you can live. I really do like Miami and how much they're pushing me. They're interested in me and that staff was on me at Oregon. "Coach (Josh) Gattis has been on me like nobody else, as well as coach (Mario) Cristobal and coach (Franke) Ponce. They've just been showing me crazy love lately."
Ol Miss: "Coach Kiffin, coach (Charlie) Weis, coach JDB (John David Baker) have all been good to me," Rashada said. "I'll get back up there sometime this spring. I'm pretty cool with their staff and I've visited there twice so I already know what's down there. I'll probably go down there and see what changes coach Weis has made.
"And obviously coach Kiffin is an offensive mastermind. Who wouldn't want to play for him?"
He says he has no firm date he wants to commit by. If he can make a decision prior to his season he will otherwise he may take it to ESD.
"I can't rush a commitment," he said. "I'm thinking anywhere from tomorrow to signing day, I really don't know. I'd like to know where I'm going before the season starts, but if not I'll take it to signing day.
"Where I'm comfortable, where I feel is home. Mainly where I can see myself living, because you only have football for a portion of the time. Can my family see themselves visiting?"
He does also mention Arkansas, Cal and LSU as schools who are on him, too. The article made it seem like Oregon, Miami and Ol Miss are the main contenders right now