Josiah Brown is having a busy summer. He has been training this offseason with his high school teammates and has some recruiting trips planned as well.
Trips, the Long Island four-star safety says, that will take him to some of the biggest programs in college football.
“I’m supposed to go to Penn State. I’m going to Notre Dame. I’m going to try and get out to Georgia and a few others schools,” Brown told RutgersWire over the weekend.
Brown had planned to announce his college decision last month, shortly after his teammate and friend Dylan Braithwaite had committed to Rutgers. But he decided to ease back a bit and let his recruitment play out some more.
He is ranked the No. 181 player in the nation in the class of 2024 according to 247Sports. He is the top player in New York for the next recruiting cycle.
All the press, he says, is spurring him on to work even harder.
“Go hard get better,” Brown said on his offseason plans. “I know there’s a lot of attention, a lot of like offers so I have to train harder to be even better.”
Check out what [autotag]Josiah Brown[/autotag] had to say about his offseason workouts, his visits to Georgia and Notre Dame as well as Penn State and where things currently stand with Rutgers!
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