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Three Nevada football stars commit within the last week

The Idaho State Bengals logged a commitment out of the state of Nevada as they gain a strong foothold in within the border.

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Faith Lutheran quarterback Sagan Gronauer the number two senior passer in the state, behind Michigan bound Cade McNamara, plans to be a Bengal.

Gronauer is a strong armed passer that see the field and can deliver the ball at all levels. He shows the ability to play with anticipation as a game manager that has great ball placement. He passed for 2307-yards as a junior accounting for 28-total touchdowns as a first year starter.

Although the Bengals haven’t traditionally recruited Nevada, the have had a run of impact players in linebacker Paea Moala (Hug), linebacker Jake Petit (Truckee) and running back Ty Flanagan (Mojave).

They have a host of offers among the state's top standouts this recruiting cycle.

Idaho Vandals land a dynamic playmaker  

Churchill County playmaker Sean McCormick announced his early commitment to the Idaho Vandals.

In McCormick, the Bengals log a dynamic playmaker that totaled 2790-yards and 34-touchdowns as a junior passing, running and receiving. With a nose for the end zone, McCormick plays with burst and power with great skills with the football. He also added 142 tackles with 8 interceptions.

He is expected to project as a pass catching threat for the Vandals though he can fill a number of roles on either side of the ball.

Desert Pines pass catcher chooses the Lobos  

The Desert Pines Jaguars have done a great job putting the team’s physical talent on display this off-season and is has paid off with another standout logging a FBS commit.

The program’s leading pass catcher in 2018, Tye Moore has decided to commit to New Mexico last week.

An impressive athlete that can pluck the football, Moore plays with impressive speed and the ability to make plays in space. Coming off of a 324-yard and 3-touchdown junior season, he is expected to have a huge senior season and also has value on the defensive side of the football.

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