Four-Star DB Aaron Scott Names Top Twelve
One of the top cornerbacks in the country has made his first cut. And Oregon finds themselves on the list.
Springfield (Ohio) cornerback Aaron Scott Jr. is the nation’s No. 43 ranked player in the On3 Consensus Rankings. Scott is the No. 4 ranked corner in those same rankings.
The hometown Ohio State Buckeyes have a commanding lead in the On3 RPM currently for Scott. Right now Ohio State sits at 93% odds to land the four-star.
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Here is what Scott told On3’s Hayes Fawcett about Oregon making the cut.
“Has been my dream school since elementary. I would always stay up to watch them.”
Scott has not made a visit to Oregon yet however. He’s currently got one official visit scheduled for Ohio State on June 24.
Personal Life:
Aaron Scott prides himself on being a lockdown cover corner, and he “loves it” when opponents attempt to throw his way. They rarely did in 2022, but he still managed to pick off the ball five times and return those interceptions for 104 yards and two scores. He also had seven pass breakups and recovered a fumble as a junior. Scott would go on to earn all-area, all-region and all-state honors in 2022 and play a key role in helping Springfield (Ohio) High School play for a state title. “It’s a blessing to be where I am today,” Scott told Rivals.com. “My dad (Aaron Scott Sr.) and my teammates are always telling me to enjoy the experience, so that’s what my focus has been on. Enjoying it. Getting better. Being a great leader and making an impact.” Away from football, Scott likes listening to NBA YoungBoy and playing Madden. He reports a 4.0 GPA. His mother is Christa Dearmond, and his siblings are Aarinton, Airian and Kambree.