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Juarez has early top two

Daniel Juarez is starting to pick up major Pac-12 interest but he still has two schools on top even though one has not offered yet.
Washington State has made a big impression on the three-star offensive lineman from Corona (Calif.) Centennial and San Diego State is also high on his list even though the Aztecs have not offered at this point.
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Juarez's brother plays at San Diego State and that will definitely play a big influence as his recruitment continues.
"All the times I've been to San Diego and the college I've just loved it," Juarez said. "I love the football, the city is great and I think that school is perfect.
"Washington State is definitely sticking out. Being Pac-12 and just being one of the top offers I have, the football is great, they have a new building, I love that school from what I've seen.
"Those are definitely the top two. I'm just hoping to get an offer from San Diego State."
The 6-foot-5, 292-pound three-star prospect who looked good at the Rivals Camp Series in Las Vegas recently has offers from Washington State, Texas Tech, Nevada and UNLV so far.
Juarez said there are a bunch of other schools reaching out and he could start taking some unofficial visits in the coming months.
"ASU is showing a little bit of interest and I think I'm going out there in the spring," Juarez said. "Cal is showing a lot of interest and Oregon State, too. San Diego State is showing a little bit now.
"My family and I are trying to stay in-state for maybe a spring ball visit. We're trying to either go to Cal, I could go to San Diego State any time I want because my brother is there. We might go to Oregon State or Colorado but nothing too far."
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