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'15 CA CB Taeon Mason (Signed to San Jose State)

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John Muir H.S. (Pasadena, CA)

Ht: 5'11"
Wt: 170

Rivals rating: 4*-5.8rr; #27 CB
Scout rating: 4*; #29 WR
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247 Sports rating: 3*-88 rating; #43 CB

Reported Offers: Oregon State, USC

 
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Mason played offense, defense, and special teams for Muir in 2013. Oregon State has offered him as a CB and several other PAC-12 schools are showing interest. Seems to be a pretty dynamic athlete from the highlights.
 
decommitted from USC last week and is now committed to Washington State
 
At some point, you gotta give credit where credit is due. WSU is aggressively trying to bring in players to shore up their glaring deficiencies. Whether or not it works out for them remains to be seen, but they're going after it.
 
At some point, you gotta give credit where credit is due. WSU is aggressively trying to bring in players to shore up their glaring deficiencies. Whether or not it works out for them remains to be seen, but they're going after it.

CU is going after plenty of blue chippers to shore up their glaring deficiencies, as well. Only difference is Wazzu seems to be sealing the deals and CU is getting passed over. I don't think it's just a coincidence that Wazzu has state of the art facilities that are currently in use, and CU does not. Hopefully we'll see our boost in recruiting next cycle when the new facilities are up and running.
 
Something big behind the scenes.

You don't go USC to WSU to San Jose this quick without something going on.
 
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