Exclusive: Yasin Willis narrows down to three schools, set to announce commitment

New Jersey running back Yasin Willis is down to three schools.

Yasin Willis will announce his college commitment, and it is down to three schools for the New Jersey running back. Willis, who is done with his official visits, took one in June to Rutgers football.

He is a four-star recruit according to Rivals where he is also ranked the top player in New Jersey and the No. 187 recruit in the nation.

A source close to the situation tells Rutgers Wire that Alabama, Pittsburgh and Rutgers will be in the final three for Willis. Nicknamed ‘Train,’ Willis had a strong 2022 for St. Joseph’s Regional (Montvale)..

Last season in 11 games, Willis had 1,133 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns. He topped 100 rushing yards in seven games.

He is a strongly built running back at 6-feet and 200 pounds. He has good speed for his size.

The recruitment of Willis was a national one in many ways. Other programs that were in the mix for Willis included Georgia and Michigan.

Willis will be making his announcement on Saturday afternoon.

 

Alabama does not currently have a running back in their 2024 recruiting class. Juelz Goff, a three-star recruit, committed to Pittsburgh in January.

In January, Rutgers landed four-star running back [autotag]Gabriel Winowich[/autotag]. They are also in the mix for Jason Patterson, a four-star running back from Florida who will announce on August 1.

Patterson recently said that Rutgers is recruiting him the hardest.

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Yasin Willis talks Alabama offer, recaps Rutgers official visit: ‘Rutgers, they’re definitely building something there’

New Jersey’s top prospect, Yasin Willis, goes in-depth on his Rutgers official visit and his offer from Alabama.

Yasin Willis is coming off an official visit to Rutgers football this past weekend, starting what will be a very busy June for the four-star athlete.

A 6-foot-1, 225-pound running back, Willis is coming off a strong season for St. Joseph’s Regional (Montvale, N.J.),  He had 1,133 rushing yards on 189 carries for 17 touchdowns, coming out to 6.0 yards per carry. In seven of his 10 games played last season, Willis topped 100 rushing yards.

Willis is the top-ranked recruit in New Jersey according to Rivals.

Over the weekend, Willis claimed an offer from Alabama and he tells Rutgers Wire that a visit is coming soon. On Thursday, he will be on an official visit with Pittsburgh then over the weekend, he is planning a visit to Alabama. Then comes Maryland and a trip later in June to Michigan.

It is a busy schedule, one that is requiring Willis to move a final exam to accommodate the trip to Tuscaloosa over the weekend.

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Scroll down and check out what Yasin Willis had to say about his recent official visit to Rutgers as well as his recent offer from the juggernaut that is Alabama.

Rutgers football recruiting: What top recruits are taking official visits this weekend?

Some bigtime national recruits are expected to take official visits to Rutgers football this weekend.

This is a huge recruiting weekend for Rutgers football, with some of the top players from New Jersey and New York (as well as Florida and North Carolina) coming in for official visits. It is a chance for head coach Greg Schiano to pitch the direction of the rebuild to a star-studded group of visitors.

Rutgers Wire can confirm that the following players are expected on campus this week for their official visit, running from Friday afternoon through Sunday. Here is the list of players expected to be taking their official visits to the Scarlet Knights:

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Rutgers football recruiting: What schools are in the mix for official visits from New Jersey’s top recruit, Yasin Willis?

Yasin Willis, the top running back in New Jersey, speaks about his upcoming official visits.

Yasin Willis, one of the top players in New Jersey’s 2024 recruiting class, didn’t let his lofty four-star ranking keep him from participating on Sunday at the Rivals New Jersey camp. Despite not having anything to prove, Willis put in a strong number of reps in an effort, he says, to solidify his backing as the top running back in the state.

Willis is ranked the top player in the state according to Rivals where he is also a four-star and the No. 103 player in the nation. The St. Joseph’s Regional (Montvale, N.J.) prospect is heading into a very busy June where he will be taking several official visits.

He tells Rutgers Wire that he has three official visits lined up and is eyeing to potentially take all five official visits. Willis’ three official visits as of right now:

He said that Georgia and Tennessee are in the mix for his final two official visits. But one program that has emerged recently, Willis said, is Illinois.

The Illini are making a strong impression and are likely to get an official visit.

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As for Rutgers, Willis says things are going well with the program. Despite having been at the program more than any other school, he said the reason for his official is clear.

“Because they told me that when you go on an official, it’s different. I go there a lot but I’m not around the players as much. I’m going to be a player for a day, basically, and being all the players and seeing what it is like,” Willis told Rutgers Wire.

“Definitely, they’ve always been a lot of love going on with Rutgers ever since I was a freshman. They’ve always been there for me.”

Willis is also developing a relationship with Damiere Shaw, the running backs coach at Rutgers. Last year, Shaw was the wide receivers coach but he was moved to running backs this offseason.

The relationship is growing between Shaw and New Jersey’s top-ranked prospect.

“I’ve been talking to him almost every week, we talk about football, we talk about certain things in life,” Willisa said about Shaw.

“He’s a great coach (and) he’s close to the people he’s recruiting. It’s not just football with him., we talk life.”

Michigan is going to be a big visit for Willis. Running backs coach Mike Hart has been after Willis to make the visit as has coach Chris Partridge, who spent the previous three years at Ole Miss.

“It’s good, I’ve been talking to coach Hart and coach Partridge as well. Actually, when coach Partridge was at Ole Miss, after he left, he kept an eye on me. He ended up giving me the scholarship to Michigan,” Willis said.

As for his trip to Ann Arbor, Willis is keeping an open mind on what he hopes to see.

“(Just) Everything, I just want to get the experience of being a Michigan football player,” Willis said.

“They don’t really say too much about it, they just want to get me down there to experience it myself.”

As for what matters to Willis, he said Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities are important, but it isn’t the priority in his recruitment. After his official visits are completed, he plans on sitting down sometime in July with his parents, his coaches, his uncle and his advisor, Latish Kinsler.

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A former college football player at Cincinnati who went on to spend time in the NFL and playing arena football, Kinsler is now advising several of the top players in New Jersey including Willis.

“NIL – it’s important to me but I really don’t get into those conversations, that’s for my parents and my advisor,” Willis said.

“I just have to do my part on and off the field.”

Willis didn’t have to participate in Sunday’s Rivals event and could have coasted on by after his measurements. Instead, he took a number of reps in order to prove himself and back up his ranking.

“I have things to prove to myself, I just want to go out there and compete with the best and best. Me being the best running back in New Jersey doesn’t mean anything if I don’t compete,” Willis said.

“I like to show that I’m the best.”

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Rutgers football: With two Big Ten programs in the mix, four-star running back Yasin Willis has three official visits set

Yasin Willis sets another official visit.

The top player in New Jersey, Yasin Willis, has three official visits lined up. He also has a visit in late May with the twice-defending national champions, Georgia.

Last season at St. Joseph’s Regional (Montvale, N.J.), Willis had 1,133 rushing yards on 189 carries for 17 touchdowns. He averaged 6.0 yards per carry. He went over 100 yards rushing in seven games this past season.

A source close to the situation says that Willis will be visiting Rutgers and Pittsburgh in June, official visits that the running back already announced on social media. The third visit, the source said, will be to Michigan.

The Wolverines, who made the College Football Playoff the last two years, are pencilled in to host Willis the weekend of June 16.

One school that Willis will definitely be visiting is Georgia at the end of this month. It is unclear if that will be an official visit.

He plans on taking five official visits with several other programs in the mix.

According to Rivals, Willis is the top player in New Jersey. He is the eleventh-best running back in the nation and the No. 103 player in the country.

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What top four-star New Jersey product just set an official visit to Rutgers football?

Yasin Willis sets a Rutgers football official visit.

Yasin Willis will be taking an official visit to Rutgers football in June, the four-star running back announced on Tuesday night.

A class of 2024 recruit from St. Joseph’s Regional (Montvale, N.J.), Willis is the top-ranked recruit in New Jersey according to Rivals. He is a 6-foot-1, 200-pound running back.

Last season, he had 1,133 rushing yards on 189 carries for 17 touchdowns. He averaged 6.0 yards per carry. He went over 100 yards rushing in seven games this past season.

On Tuesday night, Willis announced that Rutgers will be getting an official visit on the weekend of June 2.

Rutgers football has eight commitments in the 2024 recruiting class, including six on the offensive side of the ball. The most recent verbal was Isaiah Crumpler, a four-star wide receiver from North Carolina.

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Three players from New Jersey are currently committed to Rutgers, led by A.J. Surace. A three-star quarterback, Surace is the top-ranked quarterback in New Jersey and the No. 41 quarterback in the nation according to 247Sports.

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Yasin Willis talks most recent Rutgers football visit, his official visits and the hunt for SEC offers

New Jersey running back Yasin Willis talks about his recent visit to Rutgers football.

Yasin Willis is coming off a weekend visit to Rutgers football, the first visit of what will likely be a busy spring for the New Jersey running back.

A four-star running back and the top player in New Jersey according to Rivals, is one of the top priorities for Rutgers football this offseason. Ranked the No. 11 recruit in the nation, he is a solid 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds.

Last season for St. Joseph’s regional, Willis had 1,133 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns on 189 carries.

Willis said that as of now, Rutgers and South Carolina are going to be getting official visits. He is working on the other three visits.

He holds offers from Boston College, Duke, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Ole Miss, Penn State, South Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and West Virginia among others.

Check out what Willis had to say about his most recent visit to Rutgers on Sunday. He talks about his time with Rutgers football head coach [autotag]Greg Schiano[/autotag] and running backs coach [autotag]Damiere Shaw[/autotag].