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Brandt-Sims stays wide open

Isaiah Brandt-Sims is steadily picking up offers, taking as many unofficial visits as possible and not rushing his decision.
The Wenatchee, Wash., all-purpose back is a spectacular athlete who already has seven offers and many other programs are showing interest.
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Because of his superior athleticism, college coaches have told him they can use him in many ways - and on both sides of the ball.
"Most of the schools are saying I can be universal and be used as a running back, a slot wide receiver and some of them are even saying I could play cornerback or safety," Brandt-Sims said. "It's a big variety.
"My position doesn't really matter as long as I get to play."
So far, Brandt-Sims has landed offers from Arizona State, Colorado State, Harvard, Idaho, SMU, Washington and Wyoming.
The 5-foot-11, 178-pound prospect has already visited Washington, Washington State and Cal, he's going to UCLA and Idaho soon and he's planning a few trips later in the summer as well.
With so much happening, Brandt-Sims said his recruitment remains wide open.
"Right now I'm just trying to stay really open," Brandt-Sims said. "I'm going to as many junior days as I can and just checking out all these colleges so I can meet all the coaches."
Another important factor for Brandt-Sims is that he's a track star so playing two sports in college is a priority. But since every college recruiting him said it wouldn't be an issue, that won't factor too much into his decision-making process.
"It's not that big," Brandt-Sims said.
"Most of the colleges that have offered me, I think all of them, said I can do both sports. It's not a super big deal but it would be nice to do both."
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