Julian Anderson on why he committed to Pitt football over the weekend

Julian Anderson talks about why he committed to Pitt football over the weekend.

Over the weekend, Julian Anderson committed to Pittsburgh while on an official visit. The three-star athlete is a very intriguing prospect for the ACC program to land.

The Pitt commit is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 87 edge in the country and the No. 38 player in New Jersey in the class of 2025.

This offseason, Anderson transferred from First Academy (Clearwater, Florida) to Blair Academy (Blairstown, New Jersey). As a junior last season, Anderson registered 45 total tackles and 15 tackles for a loss along with five sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery.

Now, why is Anderson so intriguing? Well, the 6-foot-4, 210-pound athlete also played wide receiver, finishing with 40 catches for 672 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns.

Not many edge rushers are athletic – and quick enough – to also play wide receiver. If he can add size and maintain his speed and agility, then Pitt will have landed a player who could be a truly elite defensive end.

Anderson picked Pitt from an offer list that also included Boston College, Duke, Syracuse and West Virginia among others.

“I would definitely say that I could just feel the love and great family atmosphere that Pitt has as soon as I got up there,” Anderson told USA TODAY High School Sports.

“It really just felt like a big family to me and that is something that is important to my parents and I.

“As well as a high-energy and younger coaching staff that they have who is ready to work every day. Especially coach Daoust (defensive line coach Tim Daoust) and coach TJ (TJ Minnifee, a defensive line assistant) who I can’t wait to be coached under and learn all I can from them.”

On the official visit, Anderson said he felt a comfort level with the program that led him to make a decision over the weekend.

The facilities that the Panthers’ program shares with an NFL team was an important decision for Anderson in his commitment.

“Definitely the fact that they share a facility with the Steelers,” Anderson said.

“And that players get to see people are where they want to be every day.”

 

One of the individuals thanked by Anderson as part of his social media post announcing his commitment is Latish Kinsler. A Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) advisor, Kinsler is a familiar name to many college football fans as being a former standout defensive back at Cincinnati.

UGA football in top schools for WR Camden Brown

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for three-star wide receiver recruit Camden Brown. Brown is a member of the class of 2020.

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The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for three-star wide receiver recruit Camden Brown. Brown is a member of the class of 2022.

Camden Brown puts Auburn, Georgia, Pittsburgh, FSU, and South Carolina in his top schools. Brown is nearing a decision and will likely make a commitment on Dec. 15.

Pittsburgh is favored to land a commitment from Camden Brown, but it should be noted that Pittsburgh’s offensive coordinator, Mark Whipple, resigned and then took the offensive coordinator job at Nebraska.

Georgia wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton visited Brown several days ago:

The 6-foot-3, 190-pound wide receiver plays high school football for St. Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Brown is considered a top-100 wide receiver prospect. The three-star prospect has been excelling in the classroom (3.6 GPA) as well as on the field.

Brown announced his top schools via Twitter:

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Georgia football in top schools for Pennsylvania’s best 2023 recruit

Georgia football in top schools for Pennsylvania’s best 2023 recruit

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for elite safety recruit Rahmir Stewart. He is a four-star recruit who plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Rahmir Stewart is the No. 4 ranked safety in the class of 2023. The four-star prospect is also ranked as the No. 60 overall recruit in the junior class at the moment.

As a freshman, Rahmir Stewart impressed everyone with his ball-skills, tackling, and play recognition. Stewart continues to improve and add more facets to his game.

At Imhotep Institute, Stewart shows versatility. He shows off his athleticism when he runs read-option plays from the quarterback position. He is ranked as the top class of 2023 recruit in Pennsylvania.

Stewart announced his top 12 schools via his Twitter account:

Rahmir Stewart puts Penn State, Iowa State, Florida, Oklahoma, Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, LSU, Oregon, Texas A&M, Michigan, and USC in his top schools.

Will Stewart end up staying home at Penn State? Or will the top-ranked 2023 prospect in Pennsylvania head to the SEC and play for Georgia, LSU, Texas A&M, Florida, or Alabama.

The four-star Philadelphia prospect has a long time to make his decision. Rahmir Stewart is a key defensive back recruit to keep an eye on.

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Oct 3, 2020; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart shown on the field prior to the game against the Auburn Tigers at Sanford Stadium. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports