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Rapp starting to get busy

Midway through his junior season and Taylor Rapp is starting to see his recruitment pick up in a significant way.
The 2016 three-star defensive back from Bellingham (Wash.) Sehome recently landed his first two offers from Washington and Montana State. Then on Tuesday night, the 2016 prospect saw Boise State come in with his third offer.
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Rapp, a 6-foot-1, 195-pound prospect, talked mainly about the Washington offer and he said it's definitely a big one from the Huskies.
"The offer (from Washington) was huge," Rapp said.
"To be offered by a big Pac-12 school right now is a dream come true. I love the new staff, they're all really sincere and caring. I love how they teach and treat the players."
Rapp, who is also hearing from a bunch of other Pac-12 programs and camped at USC and UCLA this past summer, is definitely interested in Washington but he does not want to rush a thing in his recruitment this early.
The Huskies are one of the favorites but Rapp, who attended the Rivals Underclassman Challenge in Jacksonville, said he wants to keep the process open, see what else happens in his recruitment and then make a decision much later on.
"I'm going to keep it open but I do like (Washington) a lot," Rapp said.
"I want to make sure I make the right choice for wherever I go because it will have such a huge influence on my life."
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