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4-star University School DB Josh Sanguinetti has been a highly recruited talent for quite some time now and sports offers from the nation’s top programs all around the country.
“It’s going good,” Sanguinetti said on his recruiting process. “I’ll probably narrow down my list before the season starts. Releasing a top 10 is still the plan.”
The Miami Hurricanes had made Sanguinetti feel like a priority in the past and at one point were considered his leader, but he says contact has slipped a bit from UM’s end. Still, Sanguinetti is confident in the connection he’s made over the years with cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph.
“I haven’t heard from them in two weeks, but I usually talk to coach Rumph,” Sanguinetti said on the Canes. “We have a pretty good relationship.”
So, which aspects of the Miami program are drawing Sanguinetti’s interest?
“The family atmosphere and I like what coach Richt is doing with the program,” Sanguinetti said. “Everyone that goes to UM is a dog, so you know you’re going to get the best out of who you’re playing with.”
A summer visit to Coral Gables is in the cards for Sanguinetti, although nothing has been lined up just yet.
“Yeah I’ll be taking a trip there soon,” Sanguinetti said of UM. “I’ll go whenever it comes up, I don’t have anything set.”
One upcoming visit is set in stone for the U. School star and that will be to Ann Arbor, Michigan to take in a Big 10 power that he’s been in frequent contact with lately.
“I’m going to Michigan next month,” Sanguinetti said. “I’ll plan some other visits, but I’m not sure which. I just know I’ll be at Michigan next month.”
What does he like about the Wolverines and head coach Jim Harbaugh?
“They have a great school and a great football program,” Sanguinetti said. “And a great coaching staff, I hear from (defensive backs) coach Zordich a lot.”
Another Big 10 school has gained some ground in Sanguinetti’s recruitment, while an old favorite is still hanging around.
“Nebraska texts me pretty much every day. They’ve made a move,” Sanguinetti said. “I still like Stanford too.”
Sanguinetti says he still plans to take his decision all the way to signing day. When he is ready to make a decision, however, getting on the field as a freshman and a school’s academic program will be key factors.
“Playing early definitely and education,” Sanguinetti said on what he’s looking for in a school.
Sanguinetti will be heading to Frisco, Texas to take part in Nike’s “The Opening” Finals from late this week to early next week. The star-studded event attracts some of the top high school football prospects around the nation and Sanguinetti was one of the chosen few to get the invitation.
“I’m just looking forward to a great experience there and competing with the best players in the country.”
“It’s going good,” Sanguinetti said on his recruiting process. “I’ll probably narrow down my list before the season starts. Releasing a top 10 is still the plan.”
The Miami Hurricanes had made Sanguinetti feel like a priority in the past and at one point were considered his leader, but he says contact has slipped a bit from UM’s end. Still, Sanguinetti is confident in the connection he’s made over the years with cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph.
“I haven’t heard from them in two weeks, but I usually talk to coach Rumph,” Sanguinetti said on the Canes. “We have a pretty good relationship.”
So, which aspects of the Miami program are drawing Sanguinetti’s interest?
“The family atmosphere and I like what coach Richt is doing with the program,” Sanguinetti said. “Everyone that goes to UM is a dog, so you know you’re going to get the best out of who you’re playing with.”
A summer visit to Coral Gables is in the cards for Sanguinetti, although nothing has been lined up just yet.
“Yeah I’ll be taking a trip there soon,” Sanguinetti said of UM. “I’ll go whenever it comes up, I don’t have anything set.”
One upcoming visit is set in stone for the U. School star and that will be to Ann Arbor, Michigan to take in a Big 10 power that he’s been in frequent contact with lately.
“I’m going to Michigan next month,” Sanguinetti said. “I’ll plan some other visits, but I’m not sure which. I just know I’ll be at Michigan next month.”
What does he like about the Wolverines and head coach Jim Harbaugh?
“They have a great school and a great football program,” Sanguinetti said. “And a great coaching staff, I hear from (defensive backs) coach Zordich a lot.”
Another Big 10 school has gained some ground in Sanguinetti’s recruitment, while an old favorite is still hanging around.
“Nebraska texts me pretty much every day. They’ve made a move,” Sanguinetti said. “I still like Stanford too.”
Sanguinetti says he still plans to take his decision all the way to signing day. When he is ready to make a decision, however, getting on the field as a freshman and a school’s academic program will be key factors.
“Playing early definitely and education,” Sanguinetti said on what he’s looking for in a school.
Sanguinetti will be heading to Frisco, Texas to take part in Nike’s “The Opening” Finals from late this week to early next week. The star-studded event attracts some of the top high school football prospects around the nation and Sanguinetti was one of the chosen few to get the invitation.
“I’m just looking forward to a great experience there and competing with the best players in the country.”