Former WOS QB Dillon Sterling-Cole announced his college plans Tuesday by way of ESPN, but the 4-star quarterback has known of his future whereabouts for a few days.
And in those days, the Spring Westfield prospect has been overly giddy about discussing college. It’s to a point where if he even mentions college, there’s a lasting smile that follows.
On Tuesday, Sterling-Cole made his commitment public and verbally committed to Arizona State, becoming the Sun Devils’ top-ranked pledge and 11th commit overall. He also became the last of the 4-star pro-style quarterbacks to commit.
In short, it was hard for Sterling-Cole to control his jubilation.
“It’s exciting. I mean, I’m so ecstatic about being able to make this decision,” Sterling-Cole said. “I never really thought this day would ever happen. I really just hoped for it and prayed on it a lot, and look at me now.”
Sterling-Cole, the nation’s No. 9 pro-style quarterback, filled a need for an Arizona State team still looking for a signal-caller in the 2016 class. He chose the Sun Devils over offers from Houston, Mississippi State, Florida and Texas A&M—the school his father, third-round selection in the 2000 NFL draft pick and former Denver Broncos wide receiver Chris Cole, attended from 1996-99. (Bleacher Report)
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