S/o @JUCOgraphix for the dope edit. But the wait is over WEST OAKLAND TO WESTWOOD✊ saydat @UCLAFootball pic.twitter.com/MlBZ4njh03
— ⭐️Je’Vari Anderson (@TearItUpVari) January 24, 2018
UCLA plucked another prospect from high-school powerhouse De La Salle on Wednesday as safety/linebacker Je’Vari Anderson announced his verbal commitment to the Bruins for the 2018 recruiting class.
Anderson went to Laney College out of De La Salle, the Bay Area school that also produced UCLA defensive lineman Boss Tagaloa and tight end Devin Asiasi. The 6-foot, 220-pound recruit is head coach Chip Kelly’s 14th known verbal commit for the 2018 class with two weeks left until National Signing Day.
Let’s get it bra! #DeLa2Westwood https://t.co/lKwecnxRPD
— Boss Tagaloa (@_BT75) January 24, 2018
During two seasons at Laney, Anderson had 32 tackles and three interceptions. He was also considering Kansas State, Cincinnati and UNLV.
Kelly’s recruiting class ranks 31st in the country and fourth in the Pac-12, according to 247 Sports’ Composite Rankings. With eight commits already signed, the Bruins can ink the remainder of their recruiting class on Feb. 7, the first day of the traditional signing period.