#CFC100 breakdown: NCAA offers and interest

With the release of the #CFC100 Rankings 2nd edition, you can see the strength of the talent that is showcased. With that, there are 19 players that have NCAA offers and interest. We’ll take a closer look at these players and the schools that have shown the interest.

#CFC100 No. 1 RB Chuba Hubbard (6’1/190) – After the 2015 football season that featured 3,213 rushing yards and 40 touchdowns, the Oklahoma State commit currently suits up for Bev Facey Community High school in Sherwood Park, Alberta. With Colorado State being the first to make an offer, a string of other top programs have come knocking on his door such as Oklahoma, Auburn, Miami, Texas A&M, Tennessee and Oregon. Being a great football player is apparent, but it is his speed that has also garnished him attention as he competed at the 2015 IAAF World Youth Championships last July in California. According to the recent article in Bleacher Report, he placed fourth overall in the 100-meter sprint, with a PB of 10.55 seconds. Track and football has always been the most important to him. We may even see him in the next Olympics, if Hubbard follows his dream of “anything is possible”, it could very well become truth.

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