Upland WR Lawler picks up offer from Washington

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Upland wide receiver Kenneth Lawler has received three scholarship offers in the last two weeks, according to Upland head football coach Tim Salter. The 6-foot-3, 175-pound junior was most recently offered by Washington Friday after receiving offers from Nebraska and SMU in the two previous weeks.

Lawler, who made 42 receptions for 882 yards and nine touchdowns his junior season, issued a soft verbal commitment in February to his first suitor, Arizona State, which offered him in December. Lawler said he is still open to other offers.

"I think this stage of the recruiting procecss is very exciting," Lawler said via text message. "I just hae to think about all these different colleges cause I can only attend one."

Lawler may have committed to Arizona State in part because his father is friends with the Sun Devils's recruiting coordinator, according to Salter.

"It's just a soft commitment," Salter said. "His father is good friends with the recruiting coordinator at Arizona State because they used to coach together but he's still fielding offers."


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