When it comes time to make a decision on his gridiron career, Class 2017 prospect Chuba Hubbard is going to have a hard time with all the choices at his dispense.
Yesterday, the the 6’1, 190 pound running back from Sherwood Park, Alberta announced on Twitter that he received his 23rd NCAA offer from Divison 1 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team, Alabama Crimson Tide:
Way up I feel blessed.. National champions Alabama ROLL TIDE have just offered me.. I still can’t believe this.. #23 pic.twitter.com/3ylp0ghh21
— Chuba Hubbard (@Hubbard_RMN) May 2, 2016
Since February 19th, the 6’1, 190 pound running back from Sherwood Park, Alberta has received multiple NCAA Division 1 offers which inclue ones from University of Buffalo Bulls, University of Texas at San Antoinio (UTSA) Roadrunners, Pittsburgh Panthers,California Golden Bears, Oregon Ducks, Texas Christian University (TCU) Horned Frogs, Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Oklahoma Sooners, Iowa State Cyclones, Texas A&M Aggies, North Carolina Tar Heels, Colorado Buffaloes, Miami Hurricanes, Auburn Tigers, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Colorado State Rams, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Tennessee Vols, Syracuse Orange, Washington State Cougars and Bowling Green Falcons.
Last week, Hubbard also got an offer from University of Central Florida Knights:
Blessed to say I’ve received my 22nd NCAA Div 1 offer from UCF KNIGHTS⚔ very blessed for this offer #GoKnights pic.twitter.com/Zbz4543z3M
— Chuba Hubbard (@Hubbard_RMN) April 29, 2016
Currently, Hubbard is with the Bev Facey Falcons of the Alberta Schools Athletic Association (ASAA). During the 2015 season, Hubbard scored 30 majors and rushed for 2,534 yards on 135 carries.
Additionally, he previously suited up for Sherwood Park Rams.
During his career, Hubbard has received several honours including Team, Offensive and Special Teams MVP as well as Outstanding Running Back Award.
“I won’t be making a decision for a while most likely,” offered the Class 2017 prospect in the interview. “I think I’m going to wait till National Signing Day to make my official decision!”
“I’m still new to all this so I’m just going to try and enjoy the process!”
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