Braeden Wisloski talks Rutgers football official visit: ‘I had an amazing time’

Braeden Wisloski talks about his Rutgers football official visit.

Braeden Wisloski just finished his official visit to Rutgers football, with the Pennsylvania running back forming a better relationship with the Big Ten program.

A running back recruit, Wisloski plays for Southern Columbia High School, a small school in Catawisssa, PA. The size of Southern Columbia’s student body is reportedly under 400.

Wisloski was offered by Rutgers in early April. A three-star recruit, he is ranked the No. 25 recruit in Pennsylvania by Rivals. He holds Power Five offers from Maryland, Syracuse and Rutgers.

The visit this week seems to have been a productive one for Wisloski in terms of understanding the Rutgers football program as a whole and getting to know the staff a bit more.

“It was great, I had an amazing time with the players and coaches and got to see what Rutgers is like,” Wisloski told RutgersWire on Wednesday morning.

Wisloski is perhaps criminally under-rated in the recruit rankings, his tape and film popping out. Wisloski showed some serious speed on film, not a shock given that he is a track star.

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If he played for a bigger program, Wisloski would likely have double-digit Power Five offers.

“The facilities were amazing,” Wisloski said. “And I got to see the coaches coach and the way they coached stood out to me and the way practice was run too.”

Up next for Wisloski is an official visit to Maryland.

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A decision is likely coming after that.

“I’m thinking to make a decision after that visit,” Wisloski said.

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Rutgers football: running back Braeden Wisloski set to take an official visit

Rutgers football is set for an official visit from Braeden Wisloski.

Braeden Wilsloski will be taking an official visit to Rutgers football, the Pennsylvania running back announced on Friday morning.

In the tweet, the class of 2023 athlete tagged Rutgers football head coach Greg Schiano, wide receivers coach Damiere Shaw, running backs coach Andrew Aurich and player development assistant Cinjun Erskine.

The 5-foot-10, 185-pound talent from South Columbia High School (Catawissa, PA) is an under-the-radar recruit that Rutgers has gotten on early in the recruiting process.

Wisloski recently pulled offers from Holy Cross and New Hampshire. Along with Rutgers, his other Power Five offers are from Maryland and Syracuse. He also holds an offer from Temple.

He is rated as a three-star recruit according to 247Sports. Wilsloski is the No. 14 player in Pennsylvania this year and the No. 74 athlete in the nation.

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Wisloski is also a tremendous sprinter, recently clocking a 10.6 time in the 100 meters. He is one of the top sprinters in Pennsylvania.

 

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Wisloski visited Rutgers football in early April. He had this to say about getting his offer from Schiano:

“I couldn’t believe it I was in shock but also really excited. I’m glad coach Schiano sees what I can do on the field and believes in me.”

 

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