Keanon Lowe lands Two Early Offers from Birds and Dawgs!
Dirk Knudsen
OregonPreps.com Editor
Keanon Lowe of Jesuit had a great Junior year on the Grid Iron. No one made more acrobatic catches and great defensive plays than he. Lowe had 81 Touches on Offense for a total of 1388 yards and 16 TD's. He was atop the leader board for several categories.
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Lowe is 5'10 1/2 inches and has great ability. He runs his routes very well and is very difficult to cover. With a 10.7 100 Meter Time Lowe is perhaps the most complete package of speed, strength, and agility we have in Oregon right now. Beyond all of that Lowe can Catch. He made some moves this season in mid air that were cause for a replay or two just to see what he actually did.
Colleges and recruiters took notice. The news is out on the Portland native and Pac 10 schools are calling. Lowe this past week was very honored to receive offers from The University of Washington Huskies and the Stanford Cardinals. Among the other schools recruiting Lowe are Arizona, Arizona State, Washington State, UCLA, Cal, Boise State, BYU, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, and Stanford.
"It was awesome. I was very honored to get those offers as those are two schools I really like," offered Lowe.
"I am a Pac 10 guy as far as I am concerned and my hope is to have a chance to visit as many schools as I can," Keanon added.
He is training hard in the off season and is preparing for Track. He hopes to hit a 10.6 this season in the 100 meters. Lowe feels the Crusaders can win the State in the sprinting and relay events this year and has that goal in mind.
Speed is no doubt the #1 factor in being recruited to play collegiate football. Lowe has that and he has the hands and ability to go with it.
Not only that but Lowe will lead a Crusader team this year that can be just scary as they were a very talented and young team last year.
"I am excited. He are going to have a great line, excellent skill players and a tough defense. We will contend for a title if we work hard."
Lowe lead what should be a very talented group of Oregon Prep Football players this year. We wish him the very best and congratulations on the two very fine scholarship offers from two great Pac 10 programs.