Delaware football recruiting class includes one major surprise: See who Blue Hens signed
A fraction of the University of Delaware's evolving football future began to take shape Wednesday.
Eight high school seniors signed a National Letter of Intent, confirming their acceptance of a football scholarship, according to UD social-media outlets.
Delaware is building toward a 2025 climb to the Football Bowl Subdivision as a Conference USA member after a final Football Championship Subdivision/Coastal Athletic Association season in 2024, when the Blue Hens will be ineligible for the league title or NCAA Tournament.
Only one of Wednesday morning's eight signees was a player whose commitment to Delaware hadn't been previously revealed. And it reflects the competitive climb Delaware is poised to make.
He is Meikhi Cuttino, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound defensive back from Paramus Catholic in New Jersey who also had offers from Power-Four programs Illinois, Michigan State, Purdue, Syracuse and West Virginia, according to rivals.com.
“He was dealing with some FBS stuff up until recently and we got a chance to kind of steal him away from those," Delaware coach Ryan Carty said Wednesday. "Just a fit thing. He had been on campus . . . Pretty excited to add the kind versatility he has."
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Delaware football signees
Tyler Burnham, 6-6, 300, OL, Red Bank Catholic (New Jersey)
Meikhi Cuttino, 6-3, 200, DB, Paramus Catholic (New Jersey)
Colin Gallagher, 6-1, 220, LB, Middletown South (New Jersey)
Kaeden Singleton, 6-2, 228, DE, Canon-McMillan (Canonsburg, Pennsylvania)
Greg Spiller, 6-0, 195, RB, John Champe (Aldie, Virginia)
Braden Streeter, 6-2, 190, QB, Christ Presbyterian Academy (Nashville, Tennessee)
Nick Tyree, 5-9, 165, WR, Thomas Dale (Chester, Virginia)
Jackson Whitacre, 6-4, 235, TE, Shore Regional (West Long Branch, New Jersey)
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All except Cuttino committed to Delaware this summer and fall before the school announced Nov. 28 it was moving to FBS. Most picked Delaware despite also having FBS-level opportunities.
"All of these student-athletes were taken with FBS-caliber in mind," Carty said.
Three UD signees — Streeter, Cuttino and Burnham — were judged three-star prospects by various recruiting outlets.
Carty lauded how “nimble” Burnham is for a player his size, which also was evident watching him play basketball. His other suitors included West Virginia, Pitt and Duke.
Streeter chose Delaware over FBS-level Appalachian State before raising his status with a big senior season.
“I’m really proud of [quarterbacks] coach [Sean] Goldrich and our staff for hanging on to Braden," Carty said. "It's hard to hang on to a three-star quarterback with the amount of time that we’ve had him connected to us and committed to us [Streeter committed in June]. He’s really darn good.”
A second signing day looms on Wednesday, Feb. 7 with Delaware likely to add more players, some off the transfer portal, as it increases its scholarship allotment from the FCS maximum of 63 to the FBS-level 85.
Several players coming as recruited walk-ons also have stated they are destined for Delaware on social media. That group includes Middletown quarterback Austin Troyer, Red Lion Christian offensive lineman Carter Sareyk and Skyler Shoulder, a kicker/punter at Pennsylvania powerhouse Saint Joseph’s Prep.
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Ready to show out in the Tub! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/lLKASEmtUG
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Bringing that blazing speed to Newark! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/8IAv0PzlRD
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Big addition to the trenches in @TylerBurnham72! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/z9fwSkCDYP
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Our first signee is another linebacker to bring the 💥! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/IFs2gRs367
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Welcoming a playmaker to the 302! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/EHAtFjpRWY
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A strong addition to our front lines! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/op7b8sIw8Z
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This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: See who Delaware Blue Hens signed with eye on FBS, CUSA future