The 14th annual Army All-American Bowl was broadcast by NBC on Saturday. The game features 90 of the best high school football players from across the country. Throughout the years, the game has featured the nation’s most elite football players, providing a launching pad for college and NFL stars such as: Andrew Luck, Jamaal Charles, Percy Harvin, Eric Berry, Patrick Peterson, AJ McCarron, De’Anthony Thomas, and hundreds more.
This year’s game was as star-studded as ever and, as usual, featured live verbal commitments from an array of players. Here’s a round up of the announcements from Saturday:
Quarterback Kyle Allen is headed to Texas A&M and is the heir apparent to Johnny Manziel:
Offensive tackle Brian Wallace has decided to play for Arkansas:
WR Jamil Kamara is heading to Virginia:
In a bit of a surprise, LB Dwight Williams picked UCLA:
The Aggies picked up another commit when WR Frank Iheanacho chose Texas A&M:
Tight end Bryce Dixon has decided to attend USC:
Marshon Lattimore has decided to play his college career at Ohio State:
The number one all-purpose back in the country, according to 247sports, Joe Mixon has decided to play at the University of Oklahoma:
Safety Erick Smith has decided to take his talents to Ohio State: