
On Friday afternoon, the Calvert Hall football coach Donald Davis has been hailing Chance Campbell’s versatility, he said that the junior has done and can do just about anything as the student-athlete.
There was perhaps no better proof than his in the past 24 hours. On Thursday night, Campbell has celebrated the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference boys lacrosse title with the Cardinals. In the next day, he ended the burgeoning recruitment by committing to Maryland, it is one of the first schools to offer him, over a mix of the Ivy League and Power Five conference schools.
“He’s not a kid that’s caught in the pomp and circumstance of the whole recruiting process. He felt very, very good about the University of Maryland, so when you’ve got a kid that doesn’t want to just carry out the recruiting process for the sake of carrying it out, and he feels like he’s found the right fit, why wait?” Davis said.
Campbell, who said in his Twitter an announcement that he had been “looking forward to this day ever since I can remember,” is the first Baltimore-area recruit in the Terps’ Class of 2018. He is also said that the first linebacker and also the Terps’ seventh overall commit.
A first-team to the All-MIAA A Conference selection in the last season and also a three-star recruit, according to the Rivals.com, Campbell claimed the offers from schools such as the Michigan State and the Pittsburgh to Navy and also the Harvard. But his pledge to the Terps was, is in a weird way, a long time coming. Visiting the College Park as a freshman, he nearly committed to the men’s lacrosse coachJohn Tillman.
Over the time, football game has became his focus. He has grown in the stature and skill, developing from the Calvert Hall to a 6-foot-2, 222-pound linebacker whom the Terps linebacker coach Matt Barnes project to play inside.
Campbell said that he hopes to see the field early in his career, but acknowledged that a redshirt year would not be the worst thing. He also plans to enroll in the Robert H. Smith School of Business, and also mulling over the school’s Honors College’s various programs.
Coach DJ Durkin seldom has been hesitated to test his best true freshmen, but if the Campbell’s career requires a fifth year, well, that means he will leave with a graduate degree, too.
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