Since the addition of Hines Ward as ASU Football’s wide receivers coach, the Sun Devils’ recruitment in that position has seen an instant growth of talent coming their way soon.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!After Centennial (Calif.) High School’s Cory Butler committed to ASU on Sunday, Dallastown (Pa.) Area High School wide receiver Michael Scott is also taking his talents to Tempe.
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Scott took an official visit to ASU and has ultimately decided that Arizona State is where he will be going to college.
The 5-foot-8, 155-pound wideout contemplated over ASU, Kansas State and James Madison as the final schools in which he was considering before his commitment. He also received offers from Boston College, Cincinnati, Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, UMass, Pittsburgh and Penn State among others.
According to 247Sports, the Pennsylvania native is ranked as a three-star recruit and is the No. 27 best high school player in the state. Once he gets through his senior year of high school beginning this fall, he will graduate in 2025.
For the Wildcats last year, Scott had 33 receptions for 493 yards and scored 10 total touchdowns in his junior season. He also played at quarterback when called upon as well as playing for the basketball team and competing in track and field for Dallastown.
Scott is now the 16th recruit from the class of 2025 for ASU, which bumps up its overall rank on 247Sports to No. 13 in the nation. Scott, Butler and Weiss (Texas) High School’s four-star prospect Adrian Wilson are three wide receiver recruits who have committed to Arizona State out of the group.
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