
The Arizona State recruiting class of 2024 got even larger today, adding its tenth member in Champ Westbrooks, an offensive lineman from Loyola High School in Los Angeles, who announced his commitment to the Sun Devils during an official visit today.
Loyola (Los Angeles) HS OL Champ Westbrooks (@ChampWestbrooks) announced his commitment to ASU on IG this morning during his official visit.
The 2024 prospect is only 16 years old with an 82-inch wingspan. He was offered by ASU less than a week ago after Redlands Mega Camp. pic.twitter.com/HqEsIicvFf
— Chris Karpman (@ChrisKarpman) June 17, 2023
Westbrooks is only 16 years old and stands at an impressive 6-foot-4, 255 pounds. while having an 82-inch wingspan. He is rated as a three-star prospect in the 247 Sports composite rankings.
He announced that he received an offer from ASU less than a week ago after his performance at the Redlands Mega Camp. He was being recruited by ASU’s offensive line coach Saga Tuitele, who started pursuing Westbrooks during his time at Fresno State.
Had a great time at the Redlands Mega Camp and closed out my camping season with my first Pac-12 offer! Thank you @KennyDillingham @CoachTuitele @StevenMiller71 @CoachBBaldwin @ASUFootball for believing in me. @GregBiggins @BrandonHuffman @adamgorney @ChadSimmons_ @drewcasani pic.twitter.com/LaB4hcqmXG
— ChampWestbrooks (@ChampWestbrooks) June 13, 2023
Westbrooks told 247 Sports that he actually committed on Thursday, but waited until today to announce it.
His other reported scholarship offers were Colorado State, Louisville, Nevada and UNLV.
Wetbrooks figures to be able to play both the tackle or guard position given his wingspan and frame.
He is one of several players visiting ASU this weekend. Click here for the full list:
ASU football welcomes several official visitors this weekend (June 16-18), who are they?
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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
