Miami Central getting 3 big transfers from California

Three high school football players from California are transferring to Florida powerhouse Miami Central.

Three high school players from Southern California are moving cross-country and transferring to Miami Central, a Florida powerhouse school that finished the 2022-23 season No. 4 in our final football Super 25.

According to a report by Rivals recruiting analyst Frank Tucker, the three players are Los Alamitos defensive end T.A. Cunningham, his younger brother, and teammate, defensive end T.K. Cunningham, plus Santa Margarita Catholic quarterback Bekkem Kritza.

Kritza (6-foot-4, 180 pounds) is a four-star quarterback who is ranked No. 9 at his position and No. 16 overall in California. He’s in the class of 2025. Kritza has offers from Colorado, Colorado State, Kansas, Miami, Penn State, Pittsburgh and Texas A&M.

T.A. Cunningham (6-foot-5, 265 pounds) has a four-star rating and is ranked No. 13 among defensive linemen in the class of 2024. He’s one of the most highly-recruited players in the country, with offers from 61 schools. According to On3’s prediction model, Miami is the favorite to get his commitment at 76.1%.

His younger brother T.K. Cunningham (6-foot-5, 230 pounds) is in the class of 2027 and is as yet unranked. However, he already has offers from 19 different programs, including Arizona, Cal, Colorado, Michigan and USC.

That’s three serious new pieces for the Rockets, who went 14-0 last season, including a win over American Heritage for their fourth consecutive state championship.

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Michigan State football is the latest power program to extend a scholarship offer to a rising talent in the 2027 class

Michigan State football is the latest power program to extend a scholarship offer to a rising talent in the 2027 class.

T.K. Cunningham of Los Alamitos, Calif. announced on Wednesday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. He is an edge rusher in the 2027 class, and is listed at 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds.

Michigan State is the 11th program to extend him an offer, according to 247Sports. He has also received scholarship offers from Michigan, California, Georgia Tech, USC, UCF, Vanderbilt, Central Michigan, New Mexico, Jackson State, Grambling State and Tennessee State.

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