Great article on Saguaro, about their two white athletes going to D1.
Saguaro sends 2 to D-1 schools
Before all is done, Scottsdale Saguaro could be the state's richest school for Division I college football players this year.
Add safety Paul Porras and defensive end Justin Jungblut to Saguaro players who recently committed to play at D-I schools.
Porras, 6-foot-2, 175 pounds, committed to Rice, and Jungblut, 6-6, 245, to Boise State.
A week after visiting the Texas school in July and being offered a scholarship, Porras, one of the keys to Saguaro's past two Class 4A Division I championships, still couldn't get Rice out of his head.
"I just couldn't pass it up," said Porras, who caught 40 passes for 1,032 yards and seven touchdowns and had 89 tackes and an interception last season. "I didn't want to lose a chance to play for them."
He said Rice wants him to play safety, where he would be part of a five defensive back set.
Jungblut committed to Boise State after coaches from the Western Athletic Conference power told him they expect a great future for him.
Tight end/linebacker Max Smith (6-3, 250) and quarterback Cole Rarrick (6-5, 210) also are expected to receive D.I scholarships for Saguaro.