Top TE Prospect C.J. Fiedorowicz Switches Commitment, Joins Iowa Hawkeyes
The Chicago Sun Times is reporting that four-star tight end prospect C.J. Fiedorowicz has switched his verbal commitment from Illinois to Iowa after an official visit last weekend.
Fiedorowicz, a native of Johnsburg, IL, committed to Illinois back in July. After Illinois' horrid season and Iowa's first 10 win season since 2004, Fiedorowicz decided winning was more important.
And it helps that Iowa's top tight end Anthony Moeaki is heading off to the NFL after this season.
The Army All-American had a very, very good senior season catching 44 passes for 921 yards and 15 touchdowns. His 42 touchdown grabs rank second in Illinois high school football history.
He is the fifth rated tight end prospect in the country, and the second best prospect in all of Illinois according to Rivals.com.
Fiedorowicz's commitment gives the Hawkeyes a total of four four-star commitments so far this season, and the coaching staff is hard after the top player in the country, Seantrel Henderson.
The 6'7" 240 pound tight end should see significant playing time as a freshman and could become a quick favorite target of quarterback Ricky Stanzi.
Turns out, the off week for the Hawkeyes proved to be more productive than anyone ever could have imagined, and a trip to the Fiesta Bowl would be icing on the cake.
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