Scottsdale Saguaro defensive tackle Corey Adams - the second best prospect in Arizona - will likely wait until after the season to choose his college destination.
Adams has been pursued by nearly every major college in the country, and recently pared down his prospective list to Arizona State, Ohio State and USC. He would like to make the decision at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 5.
“It was getting pretty hectic, so I narrowed it down,” Adams said. “It definitely helped, not only me with the schools I’m considering going to, but having time for my own football career instead of worrying about all the colleges.”
Adams said waiting on the decision will help keep him motivated through the season.
“A lot of times you’ll see guys who kind of have a laid-back approach to the season, knowing they already have something to do after,” Adams said. “I’d kind like to keep it open, not have anything set in stone, to give myself that extra little push.”
Adams plans to visit each school, but hasn’t decided on which days he will go yet.
Craig Roh, another highly regarded defensive line prospect out of Scottsdale, will make a trip to Michigan on Saturday. The defensive end from Chaparral is the third highest rated prospect in Arizona behind Adams and Desert Vista’s Devon Kennard.
Roh has narrowed down his list of schools to Michigan, Arizona State, Nebraska, USC, UCLA, California, LSU and Stanford.






