The UCLA Bruins will get a visit from Winter Park quarterback Asiantii Woulard.
4-star QB picks UCLA

ESPNUHere are some unique and original thoughts I had on Woulard’s ability for an SB Nation story.
Woulard is a dual-threat quarterback that figures to function quite nicely in the Noel Mazzone offense. Woulard has a lot of development to fully be ready to be a good collegiate quarterback, but he has all the tools in place to excel. Woulard also beat out numerous other great quarterbacks to win Elite 11 MVP honors in the famed summer camp, so all the talent is there. It just might take a year or two for him to be ready.
Read Article >Woulard, Priester, Clark visiting Clemson

Bud Elliott (SB Nation)Clemson has a big recruiting weekend ahead of it, as three prospects in the class of 2013 are visiting. Winter Park (Fla.) High School quarterback Asiantii Woulard, who is a former South Florida commitment, is one of them. Wide receivers James Clark, of New Smyrna Beach (Fla.) High School, and Kyrin Priester, of Snellville (Ga.) Brookwood High School, are the other two. Temperatures will be a bit chilly this weekend in Clemson, but the prospects will enjoy sunny days during their visit.
Woulard is rated a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and is considered the fourth-best dual-threat quarterback in the 2013 class. He has already visited N.C. State and Kentucky and has a trip to UCLA scheduled for Jan. 25.
Read Article >Asiantii Woulard recruiting update


Asiantii Woulard Bud Elliott (SB Nation)Winter Park quarterback Asiantii Woulard is one of the top remaining quarterbacks that’s still available on the board, and he has yet to make a commitment to any college football team. One squad that appears to be in the running for the Florida signal-caller is UCLA, and Woulard is going to use one of his final visits on a trip to Westwood.
According to 247 Sports, with that final UCLA visit, Woulard will have made all five official visits. Woulard visited N.C. State in November and Kentucky last week. Woulard reportedly will visit Clemson this week and has also visited South Florida.
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