Recruits being partially committed to one school while listening to others isn’t rare. But LSU commit Nadab Joseph took things to another level when he gave this extremely exact answer on his recruitment.
Recruit gives impressively specific answer on exactly how committed he is to LSU
We appreciate the accuracy.


Verbal commitments are not in anyway binding. In fact, the only firm thing in recruiting is the National Letter of Intent. Joseph is making a joke here and having fun with the process as recruits are wont to do.
He added that Georgia is in second place for his services, followed by Florida State, according to SB Nation recruiting analyst Bud Elliott, who asked whether that means UGA’s around 11 percent and FSU’s at 7 or so. Joseph accepted those numbers with a laugh.
Joseph is a 6’2, 173-pound prospect out of Miami. Our LSU blog And The Valley Shook is excited about what he can do with his athleticism.
Most of these clips have Joseph aligned as his teams last line of defense and he does show some good speed chasing down the ball carrier. He also looks willing to come up in run support and deliver a big hit when given a chance.
Joseph gave the commitment comments following a good performance at a Nike recruiting camp. His Nike Rating was good enough to get him a ticket to The Opening Finals in Oregon this summer.
Schools are recruiting him as a corner, but there’s no telling how committed he is to playing that position in college.











