Four-star WR Jeremiah McClure announced his commitment to UCLA on Tuesday night. MattRMoreno has more on the Bruins latest addition:
helped Chula Vista-Mater Dei Catholic win a state title last season. He's hoping to do the same this year. After his Tuesday announcement, he will finish the rest of the playoffs being committed to UCLA. The four-star prospect, who plays on both sides of the ball at Mater Dei Catholic, announced his pledge to the Bruins over a final group that included Washington, Indiana and Arizona ending a lengthy recruitment.
Tuesday night, he decided UCLA will be his future home after the Bruins gained plenty of buzz throughout the offseason. McClure has valued the education he will receive at the next level, and that played a role in his recruitment as he looked at options across the country. In addition to the academics at UCLA, the 6-foot-2 receiver created a strong connection with receivers coach Jerry Neuheisel, who is not all that far removed from his own playing days with the Bruins.
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