Under Armour Camp Spotlights Florida State’s Top Quarterback Target
Under Armour Camp Spotlights Florida State’s Top Quarterback Target
The recruitment race for four-star quarterback Chandler Dyson is intensifying, with Florida State currently holding a significant advantage over competitors. Dyson, a top prospect in the 2028 class, recently participated in the Under Armour Next 7-on-7 Camp in Florida, an event sponsored by Under Armour, Inc.
Following his performance at the camp, Dyson indicated that the Seminoles have made the strongest impression among the programs he has visited recently. According to 247Sports, Florida State has established itself as the early leader in his recruitment. The coaching staff began contacting the quarterback immediately on June 15, positioning themselves as the “pacesetters” for his commitment.
While Florida State is currently in front, other programs are actively pursuing Dyson. Louisville, Oklahoma, and North Carolina have been noted for their communication efforts, while Ole Miss, LSU, South Carolina, and Nebraska have all extended offers during the spring and summer. To maintain their lead, the Seminoles will likely focus on getting Dyson on campus during the regular season.
Dyson is ranked as the No. 12 quarterback and the No. 181 overall recruit in the nation by the 247Sports composite rankings. He is also listed as the No. 24 prospect in the state of Georgia.
Market Context: The camp where Dyson showcased his skills is part of the ecosystem built by Under Armour, a major player in the sports apparel and footwear industry. As of the latest market check, Under Armour, Inc. is trading at $6.92, up 2.98% from the previous close, with a market capitalization of approximately $2.87 billion. The company operates in the Consumer Cyclical sector, specializing in performance apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and youth.
What to watch
- Upcoming official visits by Chandler Dyson to Florida State during the football season.
- Recruitment activity from competing programs like LSU and Oklahoma.
- Future Under Armour brand engagement events featuring top-tier high school prospects.
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