According to USFBullseye.com and Adam Adkins (via twitter) - Offensive tackle Kofi Amichia has committed to the Bulls.
The 6-4 255-pound tackle out of Powder Springs, Georgia (Mceachern High School) is the 8th commitment for the class of 2012.
Amichia had listed USF as his top school recently and it appears he has pulled the trigger to commit. He had offers from other programs such as Georgia Tech, Cincinnati, Western Kentucky, and FIU among others.
The Bulls are limited on the number of scholarships they have available for the 2012 class, but will always add an athletic lineman that can become a monster on the line. At 6-4, Amichia has the frame to add more weight and could be a nice addition to the offensive line.
Adam Adkins had a chance to get some insight from Amichia. He stated he will still takes some visits, but is pretty much committed to USF. He felt at home with the coaches, enjoyed the tour of the facilities, campus, academics and felt comfortable with USF.
What continues to impress me is the mention of the home feeling. Holtz has a staff that treats the players well and creates an extended family, a very welcoming sight to see for the program and it is paying off.
Adam Adkins had a chance to get some insight from Amichia. He stated he will still takes some visits, but is pretty much committed to USF. He felt at home with the coaches, enjoyed the tour of the facilities, campus, academics and felt comfortable with USF.
What continues to impress me is the mention of the home feeling. Holtz has a staff that treats the players well and creates an extended family, a very welcoming sight to see for the program and it is paying off.
Welcome to the family Amichia!
Looks like a great pickup!
ReplyDeleteAt worst, it is another great name to add to the list we have coming in. Although no one beats Thor.
ReplyDeleteHe could bring nothing but his name to the table & i'd be perfectly fine with that.
ReplyDeleteSame here, Holtz and his recruitment of unpronounceable names continues to delight the fans, I love it.
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