Tight end
Andrew Isaacs (Manchester, Conn./Manchester) is unique among Connecticut high school football players. He's the only sophomore in the state with an FBS scholarship offer.Boston College made Isaacs an offer in March, and has maintained regular contact with him since then."I just got off the phone with [BC recruiting coordinator] Mike Siravo," Isaacs said Monday night. "He said they're still very interested. He told me to just keep staying in touch with him and keep getting better."Isaacs, who is a power forward/center on Manchester's varsity basketball team, said he will likely attend the third session of the Boston College football camp later this month.Connecticut and Rutgers have also shown interest in Isaacs, who was among the standouts at the Nike Football Training Camp held at Rutgers earlier this month."He gets tons of letters like a lot of kids, but Rutgers, Connecticut and Boston College are the three big schools who have had a chance to meet him and expressed an interest in having him in their program," Manchester coach Marco Pizzoferrato said. "Maryland wanted to come by the school to see him, but we couldn't get together on a date."Isaacs attended the Connecticut spring game, and plans to attend a one-day camp there on June 19. He said he would like to study communications, but would prefer to attend college out of Connecticut."I've been to UConn many times and I like them a lot," he said. "They have great coaches and great facilities."If [UConn] made an offer I wouldn't just say 'no.' I would be interested, I would consider it, but I would rather experience something out of state just because Connecticut is so small."
Morgan delays decisionESPNU Watch List defensive back
Wayne Morgan {Brooklyn, N.Y./Erasmus Hall) originally planned to announce his college choice Wednesday, but has decided to make his announcement at a later date.Morgan has scholarship offers from Alabama, Boston College, Connecticut, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers and Syracuse.Erasmus Hall coach Danny Landberg said Morgan will not attend college in the Northeast."His decision will probably come soon, but honestly there's no reason to rush," Landberg said.