• D.J. Foster names top four, but still open

  • By Greg Biggins | August 17, 2011 5:36:14 AM PDT
Athlete D.J. Foster (Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro) is one of the most versatile players in the West region and is currently getting looks at three different positions. Foster does it all for Saguaro and put up big numbers on both sides of the ball. He rushed for 1,421 yards and 22 touchdowns, added 43 catches for 740 yards and four more scores and had 60 tackles and picked off seven passes from his corner position.On the recruiting front, Foster has four schools out in front but isn't closing the door on other schools at the moment."My top four are Arizona State, Auburn, Oregon and USC," Foster said. "ASU likes me as a running back and safety, Auburn likes me for running back, Oregon wants me at receiver and USC wants me on defense. I really don't have a preference, I'll play whatever gets me on the field the fastest."I've already taken several unofficial visits to ASU and my coaches all love that program. It's close to some of my family and it's a really good school, they're playing well on the field right now. I took a visit to USC with my former teammates,Cyrus Hobbi, last year and really liked it there. USC is a great school with great tradition and it was kind of a dream offer to get from them."Foster has yet to visit Auburn or Oregon but will check out the Ducks later this month."I'm going to visit Oregon in two weeks," Foster said. "They have a dynamic offense and I've heard a lot of great things about the campus and the facilities. Auburn is in the SEC and they're on top right now. They have great tradition and I think they'll be on top for a while now."Along with those schools, I might still visit some other places. I like Washington and I might visit there and there are a few others I haven't closed the door on but those first four are definitely on top right now. I'm going to take all my official visits and then I'll probably commit close to Signing Day."

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