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Arizona State football roundup May 23

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For Burn+ subscribers, here is all of the news of today (May 23) for Arizona State football, including several recruits setting their official visit dates and offers:

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Recruits set official visits:

AZ TE Dillon Hipp (June 9-11)

After putting Arizona State in his top-six schools last week, local tight end Dillon Hipp (Desert Mountain) announced today that he will be taking his official visit to the school the weekend of June 9. The Sun Devils should be considered the favorite to land Hipp. The class of 2024 product is listed at 6-foot-6, 240 pounds. In his two varsity seasons, Hipp has 43 receptions for 480 yards and five touchdowns. Check out his Hudl highlights by clicking here.

TX WR Josiah Martin (June 16-18)

Four-star Texas (Guyer HS) wide receiver Josiah Martin announced today that he will be visiting Arizona State the weekend of June 16. Martin is listed at 6 feet, 175 pounds and is one of several Texas wide receivers being recruited by ASU wide receiver coach Ra’Shaad Samples. ASU first offered him just a couple weeks ago on May 12. Last season, Martin had 61 receptions for 886 yards and eight touchdowns in 15 varsity games. Click here to see his Hudl profile.

Martin is being highly pursued by several top colleges, as he has already visited schools such as Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas and TCU. He posted his top-12 on March 15, and Arizona State was left out, but the Sun Devils seem to still have a chance with Martin’s official visit announcement.

CO OL Max Parrot (June 16-18)

Max Parrot, a three-star class of 2024 offensive lineman from Cherry Creek High School (Englewood, CO), announced on social media today that he will be visiting ASU from June 16-18. Parrot is 6-foot-5 and 290 pounds. Click here to see his Hudl profile.

TX CB Chris Johnson Jr. (June 9-11)

Chris Johnson Jr., a class of 2024 four-star cornerback from Aledo High School (Texas), will be visiting ASU June 9-11 after including the Sun Devils on his top-six list three days ago, he announced on social media today.

Johnson is listed at 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds and is in the class of 2024. His high school team won state last season, and Johnson recorded two interceptions, 29.5 tackles, two for loss and had two fumble recoveries for the year. Click here for his Hudl profile.

His father is not Chris Johnson the running back, but rather former Louisville cornerback and 11-year NFL veteran Chris Johnson. He also put SMU, Arkansas, Oregon, Utah and Louisville on his top-six list.

TX CB Tony-Louis Nkuba (June 16-18)

After committing to ASU last week, Tony-Louis Nkuba, another class of 2024 four-star cornerback from Texas (Lewisville), will be visiting the school June 16-18.

Read about Nkuba here:

Four-star CB Tony-Louis Nkuba commits to ASU

CA S Martell Hughes (June 16-18)

Martell Hughes, a three-star class of 2024 safety from Madison High School in San Diego, will also be officially visiting the school from June 16-18. He is 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds. According to MaxPreps, Hughes played seven varsity games last season and recorded 39 tackles, half a sack and one interception. Click here to see his Hudl profile. 

To summarize:

June 9-11: Dillon Hipp, Chris Johnson

June 16-18: Josiah Martin, Max Parrot, Tony-Louis Nkuba, Martell Hughes

Offers

Mikeshun Beeler, a three-star class of 2024 defensive lineman from Chicago (Simeon HS), announced on social media today that he received an offer from Arizona State. Beeler is listed at 6-foot-3 and 260 pounds, and he starred in his junior year for a very good team that went 12-1. He recorded 77 tackles, 21 tackles-for-loss and 10 sacks (one strip sack). Click here to see his Hudl profile.

His highlights:

Yesterday’s news

Arizona State football roundup May 22

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Brendan Mau is a college sports insider and general assignment reporter for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on Twitter via @Brendan_Mau

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