C.W. Baker High School Starts a Football Program Tomorrow

There is no denying that C.W. Baker High School is making the right move by starting a football program tomorrow. The school has a lot to gain from the addition of players such as Bijan Robinson, Omari Abor, Tyler Rouse, and others. But there are also a number of questions surrounding the future of the football program. Is it ready to start the new season with a bang? Read on to find out.

Bijan Robinson

The Longhorns were 5-7 last year and did not receive a bowl invitation. Now, running back Bijan Robinson looks to make a huge impact on the offense in 2022. The former Arkansas star finished his freshman season with 1264 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns and a 5.9 yards per carry average. Robinson is a top-five Heisman Trophy candidate. He will be a key part of the Longhorns' offense this season.

Omari Abor

Ohio State's commitment to Omari Abor puts the Buckeyes in a prime position to land the star wide receiver. The Ohio State football program was a strong contender to land Abor, but the Alabama Crimson Tide and Texas A&M Aggies have also shown interest. He's expected to sign with Ohio State tomorrow, but he's open to other schools, too. Click here for more details about โปรแกรมบอลพรุ่งนี้

Tyler Rouse

The prospects for Syracuse's Tyler Rouse's football program tomorrow are mixed. The Orange are less than 15 miles down Interstate 690, and Rouse has received multiple letters of intent from both schools. But he has not yet made a decision. In high school, Rouse attended Syracuse football games and enjoyed the atmosphere of the Carrier Dome. He was invited to attend the school's football camp as a senior and accepted the invitation. But he got a phone call two days before camp.

C.W. Baker High School

Whether you're a football fan or not, you can root for the C.W. Baker High School football program tomorrow. With the state semifinals starting on Dec. 3, this year's team is stacked with talent. The team's RB, Kade Frew, is among the best in the area, and they have an explosive offensive line to protect him. They'll face a stout defense.

C.W. Baker running back Tyler Rouse

After receiving numerous offers from top colleges, rising senior Tyler Rouse decided to stay in his hometown of Rochester to play football at Boston College. The 5'8", 205-pound running back was named Gatorade Player of the Year in New York, and was featured in Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd." In 2012, he racked up 2,977 yards on 333 carries and 45 touchdowns. As a senior, he was recruited by Boston College and another ACC school, and also received interest from Syracuse and Buffalo. Rouse had been ready to attend prep school for a year before committing to a college football program.


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