Sunday, June 20, 2010

Another recruit commits to the Broncos


The Boise State Broncos got a big commitment today out of California.

Jeff Worthy, a 6'4", 275 pound defensive lineman from La Habra, California gave the Broncos a verbal commitment after attending the Bronco's football camp.

Before Worthy left Boise State's camp last week he got an opportunity to sit down with coach Chris Petersen to talk about his future. That's when Worthy started to really get the feeling that he belonged there and so Sunday he decided to commit to the Broncos.

Worthy id the 4th player to commit to the Broncos in the last 2 weeks.

Worthy, who is entering his senior season at Whittier Christian has offers form Nebraska, SMU, Cal Poly, San Jose State, Washington State, Oregon State and Arizona State.  Worthy also considered Oregon, although they has yet to formally offer him a scholarship.

"It was a bit of a surprise when they offered," Worthy said of Boise State. "My coach told me to call them up and they offered. Coach Petersen and Coach K seem like they have a real good head on their shoulders. They've done amazing in the WAC and they've been winning Bowl Games. They seem passionate about football and what they're doing at Boise State."

Jeff racked up an amazing total of 19 sacks during the 2009 season. He says his success is all in the technique. "Big guys aren't known for much technique," Worthy said. "Me, I have flawless technique. I bring swag and passion to the field as well," he added.

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