Spring football on college campuses is about to wrap up, but we are seeing several in-state players who chose to leave Arizona, making an impact on their programs.
At Oregon, Ducks head coach Mario Cristobal singled out former Chandler WR Johnny Johnson as a player who’s made progress this spring. Cristobal also heaped praise on former Hamilton QB Tyler Shough https://www.sports360az.com/2019/04/fomer-hamilton-qb-shough-having-impressive-spring-at-oregon/
At Nebraska, Kurt Warners son is making some noise
Looking forward to this @HuskerFBNation connection all season long: pic.twitter.com/tL3nXaZbeO
— Nebraska On BTN (@NebraskaOnBTN) April 13, 2019
Former Hamilton running back Jawhar Jordan is lighting up the field for the Orange. Saturday he had
two TDs, with one being called back for a penalty.
A lot of talent in backfield including Jawhar Jordan (@CutsOnDime) who gives a little shake n bake at LOS before turning on jets & taking it to the house. #OITNF ?? (?: @MattWatling99) pic.twitter.com/ob2uMD48eV
— InsideTheLoudHouse (@LoudHouseFS) April 13, 2019
Former North Canyon receiver Solomon Enis found the endzone for Utah in their Red-White game on Saturday
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?: Cam Rising to Solomon Enis. Red leads white 21-14 at the half. #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/OQYfpOKCLo
— Jake Edmonds (@JakeKUTV) April 13, 2019
Former Pinnacle quarterback Brian Lewerke looked strong in Michigan State’s spring game
He completed 14 of 20 passes for 181 yards
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This is big: Check out the beautiful, on-the-money @brianlewerke14 @MSU_Football TD pass. pic.twitter.com/RiGZQNdx2V
— Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) April 13, 2019
-Former Casteel quarterback Gunner Cruz threw a 19 yard score, as part of 11 touchdown passes thrown by Washington State quarterbacks on Saturday.