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Four-star CB back from Cal

Isaiah Langley has one school that will make his list of favorites when he's ready to release it and he took an unofficial visit to that program this past weekend.
The Pleasanton (Calif.) Foothill four-star cornerback took a short trip over to Cal on Saturday for its junior day and he got an even closer look at the Golden Bears.
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"I've been at Cal a lot, this wasn't my first time, just because of the fact I live 20 minutes away from there," Langley said.
"It was the same old junior day. I didn't go around campus because I'm so familiar with the campus so I just went straight to the meetings and I got to hang out with coach (Greg) Burns and the guys for a little bit.
"Then they had practice so I got to be on the field and watch them practice. I watched the whole practice and I saw coach Burns working with the players hands-on and see how he coaches his guys."
Langley, rated as the No. 13 cornerback in the 2015 class by Rivals.com, has been to Cal numerous times but this was an important trip. The Golden Bears will definitely make the cut but Langley said his first date of early June probably will get pushed back.
"I've said Cal will always be in my top because they were my first offer and I have to respect that," Langley said. "It would be disrespect if I didn't consider them.
"I'm most familiar with the staff and I'm most familiar with the team and the campus and the system so that's a good thing."
The Pleasanton Foothill standout said Cal is recruiting him just like all the other programs coming after him - and he has offers from across the country.
The four-star is going to take it slowly and not rush anything which sounds like his decision will not come until much later.
"It's the same tactic as the other colleges," Langley said. "I wouldn't say they are pushing to me commit but they definitely want me bad.
"I'm just sticking with Cal. I'm going to hold back on the June 2 thing. I told everybody I was going to have a top five or top 10 but I don't think I'm ready. A lot more offers could be rolling in so I'm going to hold out and make a wise decision for me and my family."
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