@Rellyrell , any intel here?
Supposedly an Arizona, Colorado battle; but, I’ll dig up more info from my lil homie who’ll play them this season.
Just understand, it’s incredibly hard to pull Mater Dei kids, & I’ve explained y before. The likelihood of a 3-stripe school pulling a highly ranked Mater Dei kid is slim to none. In fact, I can’t recall any blue chip Mater Dei kid attending a 3-stripe school in the past 10 yrs.
2025:
Chuck - Alabama
Nasir - Oregon
Jordon - Oregon
Abduall - Alabama
2024:
Zabien - Alabama
Aydin - Oregon
Brandon - Texas
Nate - UGA
Elijah - Stanford
Deandre - Auburn (was informed of Nike switch)
2023:
Su’a - Arizona
Edwards - UCLA
McClure - UCLA
2022:
Jackson - USC
Brown - USC
Bailey - Stanford
Williams - USC
2021:
Davis - USC
Hudson - USC
Davies - Oregon
Dixon - Michigan
2020:
Young - Alabama
2019:
McCoy - Texas/USC/TexaX (lol)
Funa - Oregon
Dollars - Oregon
Criddell - Oklahoma
Ware-Hudson - Oregon
Martinez - UCLA (Under Armour)
2018:
St-Brown - USC
Daniels - USC
Tuliaupupu - USC
Brown - Alabama
Remigio - Cal (Under Armour)
Murray - UCLA (Under Armour)
2017:
St-Brown - Stanford
2016:
Robinson - Stanford
Martin - USC
2015:
Humphreys - Duke
Penniston - Wisconsin (Under Armour)
There was one kid from 2020 from Mater Dei who joined a 3-stripe school (Washington), but he’s also out of football & was a poly kid.
So I’m not saying it’s impossible, but since Mater Dei became a premier Nike HS, it’s become increasingly harder for non-branded schools to secure these mercenaries’ services.