Four-star wide receiver Kaleb Webb announces commitment date
Powder Springs (Ga.) McEachern wide receiver Kaleb Webb appears ready to make his college commitment.
Webb announce via his Twitter account that he was going to be making his college choice public on Friday at 3:30 p.m.
He will be deciding between Michigan, Tennessee and Louisville. Webb de-committed from East Carolina at the beginning of December.
Webb is the No. 252 overall prospect in the On3 Consensus for the class of 2022. He is the No. 160 overall prospect in the class of 2022 according to the On3 rankings.
Early performances in the 2021 season have seen Webb’s stock soar throughout the year. As a result, he recently picked up the Michigan offer and was high on the Wolverines in an interview in November.
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“I was really excited,” Webb said in the interview. “Coach Harbough called me and got to get to know me a little bit better. He offered me from there. It’s a dream come true. He has a good history and resume in the NFL. Just him seeing my talents and being willing to take a chance on me really meant a lot to me…I guess it would mean he really wants me, I guess. For him to take the initiative and time out of his day to offer me (was big).”
Webb is also high on what Louisville is building.
“The city of Louisville is amazing,” Webb said in November. “Coach (Scott) Satterfield is taking Louisville in the right direction as well as changing the environment in the locker room. He’s been there a few years and you can notice the difference…I know Louisville is a big town with a lot of corporations. I feel like Louisville could take it to the next level and give me a chance to strive in my career.”