A cornerback from Green Valley High School in Henderson, NV, is now Oregon State football’s top-rated commitment for the class of 2025. He chose the Beavers over his other contenders, Colorado State and San Diego State.
During his official visit in June, Glasper noted the strong connections among the players and the positive relationships with the coaching staff as key factors in his decision.
‘The relationship between all the players as well as the coaches. All the players and coaches have great relationships with one another. Another thing that stood out to me is that a majority of the current coaching staff as well as the graduate assistants played at Oregon State so being able to witness everybody’s ties to the program was a very nice thing”.
Spending time with players and the coaching staff was the highlight of Glasper’s trip to Corvallis.
“My favorite part of the trip was getting to hang out with the players and the coaches. Being around everybody was great for me because I got to build connections with both players and coaches that I didn’t know before. All the conversations I had there were great and they were all good, genuine people”.
Glasper spent time with true freshman Exodus Ayers, who joined the campus in January.
“I think I spent the most time with Exodus Ayers, an early enrollee defensive back. It was a fantastic experience for me since I plan to enroll early in college as well, and getting his insights was really helpful.”
Glasper can play both offense and defense; he recorded 34 receptions for 374 yards and seven touchdowns. However, the Beaver coaching staff views him primarily as a cornerback, considering he made 41 tackles and had six interceptions last season.
He is the fourth defensive back commitment for the Beavers, alongside Sean Craig, David Madison, and Zephen Walker.
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