
Isaiah Bolden to FSU: Seminoles Land 4-Star CB Prospect
Class of 2018 cornerback Isaiah Bolden made an early college choice Tuesday, announcing his decision to play for the Florida State Seminoles.
Bolden made it official with the following tweet:
"FIRST AND FOREMOST THANK YOU ALL COACHES FOR YOUR TIME I WANT TO SAY I HAVE COMMITTED TO FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY pic.twitter.com/gdqwEqsnTI
— Isaiah Bolden (@isaiahbolden23) June 14, 2016"
According to 247Sports, the Jacksonville, Florida, native is a 4-star recruit who ranks as the No. 15 corner, No. 20 player from the state of Florida and No. 135 overall prospect in his class.
Per 247Sports, Bolden chose FSU despite offers from myriad other high-profile programs, including Florida, Georgia, Auburn, Clemson, Michigan and Oklahoma.
Prior to making his announcement, the Bartram Trail High School standout told Robert Judin of CampusInsiders.com what he was looking for in a school: "Early playing time, a winning program, and [someone who] would think about changing some things. Maybe allow a player to play a little bit of offense—kinda what Miami did with Devin Hester."
While it is unclear if Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher has plans to play Bolden on both sides of the ball, he seemingly has the speed and athleticism to do so if called upon.
Every indication is that his primary position will be cornerback, and since FSU has had at least one defensive back selected in every NFL draft since 2012, Bolden is set to land in a situation that should allow him to reach his fullest potential.
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