Big East: Cody Kater
Cincinnati officially announced its signing day class of 22 prospects, with 15 of them coming from Ohio.
Butch Jones' first class with the Bearcats contained several players who committed to the team and Brian Kelly last summer, with a few late additions such as quarterbacks Cody Kater and Munchie Legaux.
"We’re committed to building a wall around the Cincinnati area,” Jones said.
The entire class, as well as video from Jones' press conference, can be found here.
Butch Jones' first class with the Bearcats contained several players who committed to the team and Brian Kelly last summer, with a few late additions such as quarterbacks Cody Kater and Munchie Legaux.
"We’re committed to building a wall around the Cincinnati area,” Jones said.
The entire class, as well as video from Jones' press conference, can be found here.
Butch Jones and several of his assistants aren't the only ones going from Central Michigan to Cincinnati.
Quarterback Cody Kater, who had committed to the Chippewas last summer when Jones was the head coach there, has now switched his pledge and says he will sign with the Bearcats next week. He is a 6-foot-2, 195-pound prospect from Montague, Mich., who was also being courted by Northwestern, TCU and others. He passed for 34 touchdowns and ran for 11 more as a senior, but Scouts Inc. says it does not see him as a dual-threat guy at the college level.
Kater's commitment could be key because the other quarterback in Cincinnati's class right now -- local product Luke Massa -- is wavering in his commitment and is being wooed by former Bearcats coach Brian Kelly at Notre Dame.
Quarterback Cody Kater, who had committed to the Chippewas last summer when Jones was the head coach there, has now switched his pledge and says he will sign with the Bearcats next week. He is a 6-foot-2, 195-pound prospect from Montague, Mich., who was also being courted by Northwestern, TCU and others. He passed for 34 touchdowns and ran for 11 more as a senior, but Scouts Inc. says it does not see him as a dual-threat guy at the college level.
Kater's commitment could be key because the other quarterback in Cincinnati's class right now -- local product Luke Massa -- is wavering in his commitment and is being wooed by former Bearcats coach Brian Kelly at Notre Dame.
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