Richmond Foster defensive back has picked up an offer. Holds an offer from Houston.
"UTSA was a beautiful campus. I loved coach Coker and safety coach Perry Eliano," Rosette said. "I loved the family structure. It was my first time down there but my teammate (UTSA signee Andy Martel) is always talking about how much he loves UTSA and Birdsup and all that. He is always in my ear."
Rosette said he wants to make a decision before his senior season begins and that whatever school he picks will be the one he sticks with. He indicated he'd like to make a decision by the end of spring if he felt comfortable enough with a school.
"It'd be nice to get it over with and out of the way so I can concentrate on football and not recruiting," he said. "Houston is near me so that is a plus but I don't care about that too much. I just want to play football in Texas, so leaving Houston is an option."
UTSA sees Rosette as a free safety.
"I think I could do really well in UTSA's system because the 4-2-5 is great for safeties," he said. "I think I bring a lot of aggressiveness to the position and come downhill really well. I want to work on my hip flexibility and getting better at reading coverage."
This post was edited on 3/1 1:21 PM by Mike Craven
"UTSA was a beautiful campus. I loved coach Coker and safety coach Perry Eliano," Rosette said. "I loved the family structure. It was my first time down there but my teammate (UTSA signee Andy Martel) is always talking about how much he loves UTSA and Birdsup and all that. He is always in my ear."
Rosette said he wants to make a decision before his senior season begins and that whatever school he picks will be the one he sticks with. He indicated he'd like to make a decision by the end of spring if he felt comfortable enough with a school.
"It'd be nice to get it over with and out of the way so I can concentrate on football and not recruiting," he said. "Houston is near me so that is a plus but I don't care about that too much. I just want to play football in Texas, so leaving Houston is an option."
UTSA sees Rosette as a free safety.
"I think I could do really well in UTSA's system because the 4-2-5 is great for safeties," he said. "I think I bring a lot of aggressiveness to the position and come downhill really well. I want to work on my hip flexibility and getting better at reading coverage."
This post was edited on 3/1 1:21 PM by Mike Craven