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Rabb has a busy traveling schedule

Wide receiver Jerard Rabb (6-3, 195, 4.5) from Mission Viejo (Calif.) Saddleback College will be a very busy traveler this week. Because of his team’s playoffs he will be taking to visits back-to-back this week.
Rabb has already visited Arizona and he was at Boise State this past weekend. There was a rumor floating around that Rabb committed to Oregon State but that is not the case.
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“No I didn’t commit to Oregon State,” Rabb said. “I didn’t even take a visit to Oregon State, I visited Boise State.”
“Boise State was pretty good,” Rabb said. “I enjoyed myself a lot and their field is kind of cool.”
“I am planning on going to Hawai’i this Thursday and at Marshall by Saturday,” Rabb said. “The reason my schedule is so busy is because my team made to the (juco) Southern California championship.”
Rabb has offers on the table from Arizona, Oregon State, Boise State, Tulsa and Utah.
At this point the two teams that Rabb has visited, Arizona and Boise State, lead for his services. That could change after his visits.
Rabb ended his juco career on a down note when Saddleback lost to College of the Canyons 37-24. Still Rabb has a lot to be proud of.
“I finished the year with 82 catches and somewhere between 1,300 and 1,400 yards,” Rabb said. “I also had 14 touchdowns.”
Rabb was selected Mission Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore and was a juco All-American selection. He was also an all-conference selection as a freshman after catching 40 passes for 667 yards and five touchdowns.
Rabb will two years to play two and will be available in December.
Rabb started his college career as a basketball player but switched to football and now the opportunities are rolling in.
Whoever lands Rabb will be getting a very athletic receiver who great speed and leaping ability. He is fearless and he uses his leaping ability to go up and get the ball.
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