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Gilchrist mainly hearing from two

Isaiah Gilchrist has landed a new Pac-12 offer but the 2016 four-star cornerback is mainly focused on his junior season and will worry about his recruitment later on.
Cal is the latest school to offer Gilchrist, a 5-foot-11, 180-pound cornerback who's rated No. 15 at his position and fourth in the Washington state rankings by Rivals.com.
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USC, Washington and Washington State have also offered and Gilchrist said two of those programs have stayed in close touch.
"I've talked to Cal but really it's mainly just USC and UW talking to me," Gilchrist said.
"Cal has offered me. I want to go check out all the California schools sometime maybe when the season is over."
The new offer is something for Gilchrist to consider but USC and Washington have been the most consistent through his junior season.
The Bellevue, Wash., standout who shines at cornerback and running back said it's been nothing too serious yet but he appreciates the Trojans and Huskies staying in touch.
"Mainly, they've just been saying good luck on my games and stuff," Gilchrist said. "They're just saying how their team has been playing. It's nothing too major right now."
Recently, Bellevue teammate Isaac Garcia, a four-star defensive end, committed to USC. Gilchrist said he's happy for Garcia but his decision will not be affected by anyone else. The four-star could end up with the Trojans but Gilchrist said he's going to make his own choice.
"I'm proud of Isaac," Gilchrist said. "USC was his dream school for a long time but that doesn't really have any influence on me. I'm going to do my own thing."
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