4-Star Utah IOL Isaiah Garcia Sets April USC Visit
USC may have been one of the last Pac-12 schools to offer On3 Consensus 4-Star Magna (UT) OL Isaiah Garcia, but the offer was a big one. Offensive Line Coach Josh Henson delivered the scholarship news to Garcia on February 1.
On Thursday (2/23), Garcia announced his plans for several April unofficial visits via Twitter.
The Cyprus interior offensive lineman is set for a busy spring. He announced Thursday that he will be visiting Washington (March 31), UCLA(April 6), USC (April 8) and Oregon (April 15).
Why the USC visit
“I want to check USC out because of everything they offer as a program and university,” said Garcia. “I’ve begun building a relationship with Coach Josh Henson and he seems like not only a great coach, but a great person. Building the relationship with my position coach is something I look for in a school and the relationship is definitely being built between me and Coach Henson.
“The academic programs the university offers are also something that really interests me as a student that wants to get a meaningful degree. USC also has a great reputation for producing and developing great players that get a chance at the league. Fight on!!”
On3 Consensus and the RPM
Garcia is the No. 289 overall prospect and No. 20 interior offensive lineman in the 2024 On300. He is also the No. 2 player in Utah.
The 6-foot-5, 275-pound recruit holds 19 offers. According to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, Utah has a very close lead for his commitment at 28.3% to USC’s 24.8%.
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The Utes received an unofficial visit from Garcia on Jan. 14. Meanwhile, Garcia previously spoke with Justin Hopkins of Scoop Duck about his interest in Oregon.
“My interest in Oregon right now is pretty high,” Garcia said recently. “There are a lot of things about the program that I’m super intrigued by and excited to learn more about. Some of the things that stick out to me are the coaches’ personalities, the academic programs they offer and the school’s reputation for not only winning, but producing great offensive lineman in recent history.”