Agasiva ranked top JUCO recruit, more offers

Mililani alum Jordan Agasiva is ranked by 247sports as the No. 1 junior college recruit for 2017. Photo by Krystle Marcellus/Star-Advertiser
Mililani alum Jordan Agasiva is ranked by 247sports as the No. 1 junior college recruit for 2017. Photo by Krystle Marcellus/Star-Advertiser

Mililani alum and current Pima C.C. freshman Jordan Agasiva was named the No. 1 overall junior college recruit for the class of 2017 by 247sports.com on Wednesday.

The 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive lineman, who committed to Hawaii out of high school but had to go to junior college for academic issues, jumped to the No. 1 spot on this list and is one of five players given a four-star rating.

Agasiva told Hawaii Prep World last month that he will redshirt his sophomore season at Pima so that he has three years to play three seasons at the Division I level.


Agasiva was first team all-state as a senior and helped the Trojans win their first state football championship. This week, he added offers from the Big 12 and SEC to give him 17 total.

For a list of all Hawaii kids receiving offers and making commitments, check out our Hawaii High School Football Recruiting Page.

COMMENTS

  1. Big Mauka April 14, 2016 11:13 am

    I didn’t know there was such a thing, 1# Juco pick interesting! Is that something made up from Hawaii Prep World? Wow!


  2. Big Mauka April 14, 2016 11:14 am

    Go get it Braddah congratulations do work!


  3. Mahatma Gandhi April 14, 2016 4:43 pm

    Another player on that state championship Mililani team, WR Kainoa Wilson. He also verballed to UH, but I seen him on the Pac-12 Washington St online roster last month.


  4. amela April 15, 2016 12:42 pm

    Come back to where you first committed and who believed in you. Hawaii needs you to start the revolution. You and Ulu.


  5. Hodad April 16, 2016 12:02 pm

    Somebody tell him that it is Auburn University, not University of Auburn.


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