- April 13th, 2015, 4:59 pm
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Jaylan Foster
6' 0" 160 lbs Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
Duncan (SC) Byrnes HS
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Jaylan Foster
6' 0" 160 lbs Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
Duncan (SC) Byrnes HS
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Scout.com wrote:Mar 06, 2015 | 07:14 amClick Here for Full Story (FREE)
BYRNES CB/WR JAYLAN FOSTER PATIENTLY WAITS
Kerry Fair II
Publisher/Recruiting Analyst
This story was originally published on SCPrepNation.com.
As one of the premier prospects for the Byrnes Rebels 2016 CB/WR Jaylan Foster has a number of schools taking a hard look at him currently. Making plays on both sides of the ball for coach Brian Lane Foster sat down with us to talk about which schools are chasing him the hardest. The word "offer" has been mentioned and Foster is patiently awaiting which school will be the first to do so.
The dilemma for college coaches when it comes to 2016 Byrnes CB/WR Jaylan Foster is where they want to line him up at. The two-way standout for the Rebels had a strong junior season and he continues to work hard this off season in an effort to land his first scholarship offer. He talked about his recruitment as he very well could be on the verge of seeing his first offer he says. We've got all the scoop here on SCPrepNation.com.
"Lately I've been getting a lot of invites to Junior Days, spring practices, and some people are talking about offers."
"I've gotten Junior Day or spring practice invites from Wake Forest, Towson, Georgia Southern, Miami (OH), SC State, and Liberty."
Foster told us the schools who've mentioned possibly offering soon are Liberty, SC State, and Miami (OH). The junior standout says the school who offers him first will "most definitely get extra consideration being the first to do so."






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