Tuesday, May 24, 2011

USF Offers 2012 Quarterback

The Bulls have offered quarterback prospect Tyler Cameron (3-star prospect according to Scout.com). Cameron, the 6'3" 216-pound left-handed quarterback is a rising star and has a lot of interest in the Bulls.

The star quarterback out of Jupiter High School in Jupiter, Florida, missed the better half of his junior season due to a torn labrum in his shoulder. But before going down with the injury, Cameron had thrown for 860 yards and rushed for 600 more, showing his versatility and athletic ability (runs the 40-yard dash in 4.65 seconds).

Cameron will be graduating early from high school and will be enrolling early into college, so he is looking for the best situation for him and USF is high on his list due to the stability at quarterback the Bulls have.

Cameron has a ton of offers on the table right now and will probably get many more. Schools such as Boston College, Cincinnati, FAU, Illinois, Louisville, Marshall, Michigan State, and Rutgers have already offered, but USF remains high on the list. Cameron will probably make a visit this summer as he wants to wrap up his recruiting process soon.

USF should be a good fit for him. With Gunsby leaving the team, the Bulls have a need for another quarterback on the roster and help add talent and competition to the position after Daniels leaves in two seasons. Cameron would be a great fit and a great pick up for the Bulls if they are able to land him. Check out the footage below. The kid is very talented and should be a top target for the USF coaching staff.




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