From the MAC Teams
Toledo- Toledo Inks No. 1 Recruiting Class in the Mid-American Conference on Early Signing Day
TOLEDO, Ohio – University of Toledo Head Football Coach Jason Candle announced the addition of 18 signees to the program on the first day of the early signing period on Wednesday. Toledo’s recruiting class is ranked No. 1 in the Mid-American Conference by both 247Sports and Rivals. 247Sports lists all of Toledo’s signees as three-star recruits. One signee, wide receiver Kamren Flowers from West Bloomfield (Mich.) High School, is listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN. Toledo has had the No. 1 recruiting class in the MAC in each of the past two seasons and seven times since Candle assumed the reins as the Rockets’ head coach in December of 2015. “I’m very happy with the class we’ve signed who have made a commitment to be part of our football program,” said Candle, who is in his ninth season as Toledo’s head coach. “A lot of things go into that. I’m really happy for (Recruiting Coordinator) Bryan Gasser and everybody who works in the recruiting department. They do a really good job of identifying prospects that we feel fit the fabric of the culture of who we are. Then it’s up to our assistant coaches to go out and recruit, get them committed and get them signed. That’s a long, extensive process. I think our coaching staff did a really good job.” Wednesday was the first day of the early signing period for high school football players. Student-athletes have until Friday to sign NLIs during the early signing period. The regular signing period will begin on National Signing Day on Feb. 5, 2025. The Rockets stayed close to home for a significant portion of their class, bringing in 13 players from Ohio and Michigan. UT also added two players from Pennsylvania, and one each from Illinois, Texas and Florida. “It’s a class of really good, high-character people that understand the value of a free education,” added Candle. “This class has a GPA of just under a 3.5. They are smart, good, intelligent football people that have high character and that we feel are really good players.” The following is look at Toledo’s early signing class of 2025: Maddox Arnold | LB | 6-2 | 225 | Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder) Maddox Arnold is ranked as the No. 43 inside linebacker in the country by ESPN as well as the No. 42 player in Ohio’s class of 2025 by 247Sports. He is listed as a three-star recruit by both ESPN and 247Sports. Arnold picked up numerous awards including all-state honorable mention, first-team all-Southwest Ohio, first-team all-Tri-State and first team all-conference as a junior, and a preseason all-state nod as a senior. He was second in the league last season with 87 tackles and tied for first in the league with three sacks. He also earned Academic All-America honors. John Baker IV | DE | 6-5 | 220 | Clinton Township, Mich. (Detroit Cass Technical) John Baker IV is listed as a three-star recruit by 247Sports and ESPN. ESPN ranks him as the No. 24 defensive lineman in the state of Michigan, while 247Sports lists him as the No. 30 player in the state. Baker was a two-time Detroit Free Press All-City selection and was named all-state in his senior year with 90 tackles. As a senior, he led the Detroit Public School League in sacks, tackles for loss and QB hurries. He won three conference titles and the 2024 state championship with Cass Technical as well. Baker also competes in the shot put, ranking in the top 10 in school history. Jordin Farrow | DL | 6-3 | 292 | Inkster, Mich. (River Rouge) Jordin Farrow is a three-star defensive lineman who ranks as the No. 30 player in the state of Michigan by ESPN and No. 33 according to 247Sports. Farrow was named second-team preseason all-state defense by Sports Illustrated this season. He also ran track in high school. Kamren Flowers | WR | 6-0 | 170 | Detroit, Mich. (West Bloomfield) Kamren Flowers is a four-star recruit and the No. 2 wide receiver in the state of Michigan, according to ESPN. He is listed as a three-star recruit and the No. 15 player in the state by 247Sports. Flowers earned first-team all-region honors and was named to the OAA Dream Team. He also ran track, running a sub-11.00 as a sophomore and won regional championships as part of the 4×100 and 4×200 relay teams. Raphael Greene-Nyarko | OL | 6-6 | 340 | Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) Raphael Greene-Nyarko is a three-star recruit who played on the offensive line at Winton Woods High School in Cincinnati. He is listed as the No. 70 player in the state by 247Sports. Green-Nyarko was an honor roll student and plans to major in journalism at UT. Tyler Hackenbracht | S | 6-2 | 210 | Massillon, Ohio (Washington) Tyler Hackenbracht is listed as a three-star recruit by both ESPN and 247Sports. He earned All-Stark County honors from both WHBC and the Canton Repository. A team captain at Massillon Washington high School, Hackenbracht earned the SBLive/SI National High School Boys Athlete of the Week honor. He also earned Honorable Mention All-Ohio honors. Massillon Washington was the 2023 OHSAA Division VI state champion, winning its first title in program history to complete a 16-0 season. DJ Kelly | DB | 6-1 | 185 | Allentown, Pa. (Baltimore St. Frances Academy) DJ Kelly is a three-star recruit, according to 247Sports and ESPN. An honor roll student at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Md., Kelly played wide receiver and cornerback, and also ran track. Omar Mims | WR | 6-0 | 165 | East St. Louis, Ill. (Cahokia) Omar Mims is listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports. He received First-Team All-South Seven Conference and IHSFCA Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior. Mims also runs track, winning the IHSAA Class 3A State Championship in the 200M with a time of 21.4 and garnering a runner-up 100M finish of 10.5 in 2023. Walter Moses | QB | 6-4 | 190 | Perry, Ohio (Perry) Walter Moses won an OHSAA Division 5 state championship at Perry High School, where he threw for nearly 7,500 career passing yards and totaled 89 touchdowns. A three-star recruit, Moses was recognized as all-state and all-district honoree three times and was the conference player of the year. He also played basketball in high school. Jayden Price | DB | 6-3 | 185 | Seven Fields, Pa. (Seneca Valley) Jayden Price is a two-time WPIAL First-Team All-Conference selection, as picked by BIG 56 Sports News. He is listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports. Price also ran track in high school. Noah Sanders | RB | 5-11 | 170 | Franklin, Mich. (Birmingham Groves) Noah Sanders is a three-star recruit and was ranked the No. 37 senior in the state of Michigan by ESPN. He is the son of former Detroit Lion and NFL Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders. His older brothers, Barry Jr. and Nick are both collegiate athletes, as Barry Jr. was a running back at Stanford and Nick plays basketball at Michigan State. He rushed for 700 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior. This season, he led Groves High School to a 12-1 record and an appearance in the state semifinals. He had 924 yards and 12 TDs on just 107 carries heading into the semifinal game. Sanders also runs track, qualifying for the state meet last spring in the 100M. Shawn Simeon | RB | 5-10 | 180 | Naples, Fla. (Naples) Shawn Simeon rushed for 2,040 yards as a junior and set single-game school records with 387 rushing yards and seven touchdowns during the playoffs. A three-star recruit, Simeon intends to major in business management at Toledo. Isiah Switzer | OL | 6-6 | 285 | Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) A three-star recruit, Isiah Switzer played on the offensive line for Ted Ginn Sr. at Glenville High School. The Cleveland native plans to major in business at Toledo. Ryder Treadway | WR | 6-3 | 193 | Frisco, Texas (Wakeland) A three-star recruit, Ryder Treadway was a Texas 5A-1 first-team all-district wide receiver in both his junior and senior seasons. He eclipsed 70 receptions and 1,000 yards both seasons and totaled 29 TDs. He holds school single-season receiving yards and receiving TDs. Treadway has won three letters each in football, basketball and track & field, and one in soccer. He also received Academic All-State selections in football and basketball. Bryant Weatherspoon, Jr. | DE | 6-3 | 250 | Detroit, Mich. (Harper Woods) Bryant Weatherspoon, Jr. is a three-star recruit who played on the defensive line at Harper Woods High School. Weatherspoon helped lead Harper Woods to a state championship in 2023. He is the No. 36 player in the state of Michigan, according to 247Sports. He plans to major in kinesiology at Toledo. Kadale Williams | RB | 6-1 | 180 | Jackson, Mich. (Lumen Christi) Kadale Williams won the state championship three times with Lumen Christi. In 2024, he helped the school win its MHSAA-record 14th state title. Williams broke Michigan’s state title game record with 314 rushing yards and tied another with five touchdowns as a senior. He is a three-star recruit, according to ESPN and 247Sports. Cade Wilhelmi | OL | 6-5 | 290 | Berkley, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) Cade Wilhelmi was an MHSFCA All-Region selection in his junior season. A three-star recruit, 247 Sports ranked him the #120 interior offensive lineman in the country and the #29 overall player in the state of Michigan. Wilhelmi is a four-year varsity letterman in football, has earned three letters each in basketball and baseball, and is a team captain for all three sports. Both of his parents and his brother competed collegiately across four different sports at Grand Valley State. Ameer Yasin | OL | 6-5 | 305 | Tallmadge, Ohio (Tallmadge) A three-star recruit, Ameer Yasin was a four-year letterman at Tallmadge High School and also earned a letter in track & field. As a junior, he was named honorable mention all-Ohio and first-team All-District, while also taking first-team All-Northeast Ohio as a senior. Yasin has also earned all-suburban selections in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. 2025 Toledo Recruiting ClassMaddox ArnoldLB6-2225Fr.Cincinnati, Ohio-ElderJohn Baker IVDE6-5220Fr.Clinton Township, Mich.-Detroit Cass TechnicalJordin FarrowDL6-3292Fr.Inkster, Mich.-River RougeKamren FlowersWR6-0170Fr.Detroit, Mich.-West BloomfieldRaphael Greene-NyarkoOL6-6340Fr.Cincinnati, Ohio-Winton WoodsTyler HackenbrachtS6-2210Fr.Massillon, Ohio-WashingtonDJ KellyDB6-1185Fr.Allentown, Pa.-Baltimore St. Frances AcademyOmar Mims, Jr.WR6-0165Fr.East St. Louis, Ill.-CahokiaWalter MosesQB6-4190Fr.Perry, Ohio-PerryJayden PriceDB6-3185Fr.Seven Fields, Pa.-Seneca ValleyNoah SandersRB5-11170Fr.Franklin, Mich.-Birmingham GrovesShawn SimeonRB5-10180Fr.Naples, Fla.-NaplesIsiah SwitzerOL6-6285Fr.Cleveland, Ohio-GlenvilleRyder TreadwayWR6-3193Fr.Frisco, Texas-WakelandBryant Weatherspoon, JrDE6-3250Fr.Detroit, Mich.-Harper WoodsCade WilhelmiOL6-5290Fr.Berkley, Mich.-Detroit Country DayKadale WilliamsRB6-1180Fr.Jackson, Mich.-Lumen ChristiAmeer YasinOL6-5305Fr.Tallmadge, Ohio-Tallmadge |
EMU Football Adds 18 In Early Signing Period
Eastern set to add players from 11 states and three countries in 2025
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) — The Eastern Michigan University football program officially welcomed 18 student-athletes to the football program Wednesday, Dec. 4, during the Early Signing Period. All have committed to join the Eagles for the 2025 campaign.
The class includes a mix of 12 defensive and six offensive players hailing from 11 different states across the United States as well as Canada and Mexico. Offensively, EMU added two players to the offensive line, two wide receivers, one quarterback, and one running back. On the defensive side of the ball, the Eagles welcome six defensive linemen, five defensive backs, and one linebacker.
“We are really excited about this freshmen class,” said Head Coach Chris Creighton. “The core started back in the summer and has become really tight. We have high hopes for these guys and cannot wait for them to get here.”
The highly anticipated class features 16 student-athletes who will be “true” freshmen next season. Of that group, a total of 14 earned a three-star ranking from one of the national recruiting services. The class also features the signing of two transfers and five freshmen who are enrolled in classes for the upcoming winter semester.
In its eighth year, the Early Signing Period was approved by the NCAA in May 2017. The early signing period allows high school seniors a 72-hour window in December to sign with the school of their choice. It comes about two months before National Signing Day, which is Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025.
The following is a roster and biographical sketches for each of EMU’s newest additions.
Amareon Blue RB 5-8 195 Fr. Dallas, N.C./C.E. Jordan
EMU: Pronounced: ah-MARE-ee-on…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Charles E. Jordan High School and played under Head Coach Antonio King as a Falcon…Considered a three-star prospect by multiple major recruiting services, including 247Sports and Rivals…Surpassed the 6,000-yard mark in career rushing, becoming the first player from his high school to do so and is among the top-35 all-time in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association record books…School’s all-time leader in career rushing yards (6,325) and touchdowns (93)…His 2024 season totals were 2,083 yards and 33 touchdowns…Finished his junior year with 1,977 and 34 scores and his sophomore season with 2,442 with 30 TDs…Ran for 270 yards and five touchdowns on just nine carries in a 63-7 win over Northern Durham in 2024…Selected to the HighSchoolOT All-State Football Team as a sophomore in 2022 and as a junior in 2023….In his first two seasons as a varsity starter, rushed for 4,419 yards and 64 touchdowns…Averaged an even nine yards-per-carry…As a receiver, caught 25 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns…Also played as a safety on defense, although his playing time there dipped to save his legs…Had 96 career tackles, including 11 tackles for a loss, one half sack, four interceptions, five pass breakups, and two forced fumbles…Flourished as a sophomore, amassing 2,442 yards and 30 touchdowns while averaging 187.8 rushing yards per game…PERSONAL: Full name: Amareon Blue…Son of A.J. Blue and Shurlette Kennedy……Father played football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill…Undecided major.
Tylan Boykin DB 6-1 175 Fr. Akron, Ohio/Archbishop Hoban
EMU: Pronounced: TIE-lan…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Archbishop Hoban High School and played under Head Coach Tim Tyrrell as a Knight…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and ESPN and a two-star prospect by Rivals…Defensive back for the 2024 season but also saw snaps as a wide receiver after being the starting quarterback in 2023…As a senior, notched 38 tackles, seven pass breakups, four TFLs, three interceptions, three rushing touchdowns, one ruhsing TD, and one punt return score…Helped Hoban finish as the Division II state runner-up in each of the past three seasons…Was a starter at cornerback as a sophomore and then stepped up to be Hoban’s quarterback in 2023 after winning the job in training camp…Completed 90-of-143 passes for 1,223 yards, 13 touchdowns and four interceptions, and ran for 502 yards and four touchdowns on 57 carries…Also a member of the track team…PERSONAL: Full name: Tylan Eric Boykin…Nickname is “Juice”…Son of Jon Boykin and Te’aira Lewis…Has three brothers, Michael, Major, and Dayton, and six sisters, Jonae, Jontia, Emari, Zakhaya, Jailoni, Demin…Relative of Seattle Seahawks standout Coby Bryant…Business major.
Bryce Button QB 6-3 208 Fr. Bowling Green, Ky./South Warren
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended South Warren High School and played under Head Coach Brandon Smith as a Spartan…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star prospect by Rivals…In 14 games played in 2024, was 212-of-303 (69.9 percent) for 2,853 passing yards (203.8 ypg), 39 passing touchdowns (2.8 per game)…Added 69 rushing attempts for 257 yards and eight rushing touchdowns…Holds the school’s single-game records for passing attempts (44), completions (29), passing yards (412), and touchdowns (6)…Holds the school’s single season records for passing attempts (303), completions (212), completion percentage (69.9), passing yards (3,274), and touchdowns (47)…Holds the school’s career records for passing attempts (894), completions (585), completion percentage (65%), passing yards (8,344), passing touchdowns (95), and total touchdowns (116)…Was 18-of-26 passing for 228 yards and three touchdowns in a Class 5A second-round playoff game versus Graves…Made the state final four for the first time in 2021, the program’s sixth regional title…His 2023 campaign was stellar, as he led South to a 9-3 record, and in the process broke six school records, including single season passing yards and single season touchdowns…On five occasions was named the Player of the Week…Twice selected All-Sky Conference at quarterback…Also played basketball and baseball…PERSONAL: Full name: Bryce Jameson Button…Son of Brock and Rebekah Button…Has a sister, Lexi…Exercise science major.
Quincy Byas DL 6-1 230 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./De Smet Jesuit
EMU: Pronounced: bai-uhs…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended De Smet Jesuit High School and played under Head Coach John Meritt as a Spartan…Considered a three-star prospect by multiple major recruiting services, including 247Sports and ESPN…Listed as the No. 21 recruit on the Post-Dispatch Super 30… Ranked as the No. 30 prospect in the state of Missouri’s Class of 2025 by 247Sports…Program’s all-time sacks leader with 45…As a senior, notched 68 tackles, 27 TFLs and 19 sacks…Was named the Defensive Player of the Year in the Metro Catholic Conference as a junior after racking up 51 tackles (20 for losses), 14 sacks, three interceptions and scoring three touchdowns…Anchored a defense that allowed 14 points-or-less in eight of 12 games in 2023….Recorded 22 tackles, seven for losses, over the Spartans four postseason games in 2023…Broke into the starting lineup on a full-time basis as a sophomore and has guided the Spartans to the state semifinal round in his first two seasons…PERSONAL: Full name: Quincy Jonathan Byas…Son of Eric and Michele Byas…Has two brothers, Julian and Eric Jr…Is the last of three football playing brothers at De Smet…Eric Jr., a 2023 grad, and Julian, who graduated in 2023, made plenty of noise for the Spartans…Eric plays defensive back for Hampton University, an FCS school located in Hampton, Va…Off the field, likes to cook…Engineering major.
Jonnie Carter DB 6-2 190 Fr. Hollywood, Fla./Charles W. Flanagan
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Charles W. Flanagan High School and played under Head Coach Benjamin Rolle as a Falcon…Considered a three-star prospect by multiple major recruiting services, including 247Sports…Ranked as the 66th-best safety in the country and the No. 95 overall player from Florida…Listed as the third-highest rated recruit signed all-time at EMU by 247Sports…As a senior, finished with 42 tackles, three interceptions, and three pass breakups..Selected to the Dade vs. Broward All-star game…Also member of the track team…Three-time district champion in the 400mh, a regional champion in the 400mh, and a state runner up in the 400mh (52.76)…PERSONAL: Full name: Jonathan Jarius Carter…Son of Jonathan and Jessica Carter…Has three sisters, Jaysha, Jaydea, and Jassani…Father was a six-time All-American sprinter at Florida State (1991-96), where he won the ACC Outdoor 100-meter dash and the ACC Indoor 200-meter dash in 1994…Jassani is a sprinter on the USC track and field team, tied for seventh on USC’s all-time 100m dash list…Sports management major.
Duke Clayton DL 6-6 235 Jr. Cleveland, Miss./North Gwinnett/Hutchinson CC
EMU: Pronounced: da-tare-ree-us but goes by Duke…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…Enrolled in classes for the winter semester…HUTCHINSON CC: Played in 16 games for the Blue Dragons with 42 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss, and 1.5 sacks…In 2024, notched 32 stops with 3.5 TFLs…As a freshman, posted 10 tackles and 1.5 sacks…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended North Gwinnett High School and played under Head Coach Bill Stewart as a Bulldog…A two-time captain…Finish his senior year with eight TFLs and four sacks…Also played basketball…PERSONAL: Full name: Deterrius Antwone Clayton…Son of Zay and Shericka Howard…Has a brother, Des, and a sister, Pooh…Undecided major.
Milan Colvin DL 6-1 300 Fr. Wichita, Kan./Derby
EMU: Pronounced: my-lan…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Derby High School and played under Head Coach Brandon Clark as a Panther…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports…As a senior, had 47 tackles, 19 TFLs, and six sacks…Named the AVCTL-I defensive MVP after the 2024 season…Part of a Derby first string defense that gave up 28 points in 2024 as the team went 11-1 overall and won the league, going 6-0 in the AVCTL-I…Selected all-state during his junior year…Also a two-time state champion in wrestling…Started his career as an all-state athlete at Rose Hill…Took fourth in 6A 285 in 2024 and third in 4A for Rose Hill as a sophomore in 2023…PERSONAL: Full name: Milan Arjon Colvin…Son of Cory and Rachel Smith…Has a brother, Carson, and a sister, Ci’myia…Sport management major.
Zavian Dilworth DB 5-11 175 Jr. Nettleton, Miss./Nettleton/Itawamba CC
EMU: Pronounced: zay-V-an…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…Enrolled in classes for the winter semester…ITAWAMBA CC: Played at Itawamba Community College in Fulton, Miss….In 2024, played in nine games, posting 28 tackles, three tackles-for-loss, two interceptions, and one forced fumble…Returned an INT 62-yards for a score at Coahoma CC…As a freshman, notched 18 stops and three interceptions…Had a career-best six tackles against No. 9 East Mississippi CC…Had two picks in a 29-0 shutout of Mississippi Delta CC…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Nettleton High School and played under Head Coach John Keith as a Tiger…Had 80 catches for 700 receiving yards…On defense, posted 60 tackles and seven interceptions…Selected to the Magnolia Senior Bowl and the NEMCC All-star game…PERSONAL: Full name: Zavian O’Bryant Dilworth…Son of Edward Buchanan and Brittany Dilworth…Has two brothers, Tyjlen and Jadence, and three sisters, Elexis , Jada, and Chyna…Graphic design major.
Hector Gonzalez DL 6-5 250 Fr. Monterrey, Mexico/Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School (Ga.)
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…Enrolled in classes for the winter semester…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School in Rabun County, Ga., and played under Head Coach Derek White as an Eagle…Captain of the 43rd ranked team in the nation…As a senior, finished with 53 tackles, 40 QB hurries, 38 solo tackles, 21 TFLs, 10.5 sacks, and four pass breakups…Earned first team all-state and first team all-conference honors… The North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) 2024-25 state champion and also a member of the Nuevo Leon representative team…Also played basketball…PERSONAL: Full name: Hector Adrian Gonzalez Almaguer…Son of Hector Manuel Gonzalez Salinas and Sahira Selma Almaguer Quintanilla…Has a sister, Valeria Zeret…Business major.
Noah Knigga LB 6-2 210 Fr. Lawrenceburg, Ind./Lawrenceburg
EMU: Pronounced: kuh-NAY-guh…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Lawrenceburg High School and played under his dad, Head Coach Ryan Knigga, as a Tiger…Considered a three-star prospect by multiple major recruiting services, including 247Sports and ESPN… Set the school record for most career TFLs with 67 as he finished with 318 career tackles…Was a four-time all-conference honoree while also winning two conference championships, two sectional titles, and was the 2022 state runner-up…In his final season, posted 111 tackles, 25 tackles-for-loss, seven sacks, and two interceptions…Selected to the Indiana Football Digest Prime Time 25 list, as one of the best players in the state in 2024…Was a Class 3A Junior All-State selection in 2023…In his first three seasons of high school football, posted 207 total tackles, 109 assisted tackles, 98 solo tackles and 14 sacks…In 2023 after dealing with an early season hamstring injury, totaled 51 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, two sacks and two caused fumbles in only six games…As a sophomore, had a career-high 87 total tackles, 51 assisted tackles, 36 solo tackles and seven sacks…Also a member of the basketball and baseball teams…PERSONAL: Full name: Noah Ryan Knigga…Son of Ryan and Staci Knigga…Has a sister, Natalie…Parents both attended Indiana State and played football and volleyball respectively for the Sycamores…Sister will play volleyball for Saint Mary of the Woods College…Finance major.
Nate Lyman WR 6-1 192 Fr. Kings Mills, Ohio/Kings
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kings High School and played under Head Coach Alex Garvin as a Knight…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star by Rivals…Had 162 career receptions for 3,009 receiving Yards (20th in state history) and 33 receiving TDs (21st in state history)…Finished ninth in state history for consecutive games with a catch (34)…As a senior, notched 65 receptions for 924 yards and seven touchdowns…Selected first team All-Ohio Division II by the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association in 2024…Was first team all-conference, city, region, and tri-state…Helped the program reach the state semifinal in 2022…Also a member of the track team…Is the school record holder in the 4x100m and 4x200m…Placed 12th in the state in the 4x200m….PERSONAL: Full name: Nathan Robert Lyman…Son of Joe and Sara Lyman…Has a brother, Andrew, and two sisters, Maggie and Molly…Dad played football at Miami University while mom played volleyball at EMU for one year then Miami University for three seasons…Earned 20 Division I scholarship offers…Finance major.
Harold Mack WR 6-0 170 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Wayne
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Wayne High School and played under Head Coach Sherwood Haydock as a General…Considered a three-star prospect by multiple major recruiting services, including 247Sports and Rivals…Earned first team all-conference honors in 2024…In seven games as a junior, totalled 25 catches for 463 yards and five scores…Was named second team all-conference…Had 33 receptions for 468 yards and six touchdowns as a sophomore…PERSONAL: Full name: Harold Eugene Mack Jr…Son of Harold Mack Sr. and Danielle Cristfolini…Has four brothers, Demetrius, Cameron, Keandre, and Julias, and four sisters, Jaiden, Kyla, Leora, and Bella…Business major.
Zah’eed Pierre DB 5-10 170 Fr. North Miami, Fla./West Broward
EMU: Pronounced: zah-EED…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…Enrolled in classes for the winter semester…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended West Broward High School and played under Head Coach Brian McCartney as a Bobcat…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star prospect Rivals…Had 34 tackles, 14 pass breakups, an interception and did not allow a touchdown as a senior…Helped program to its first regional final school history in 2024…Invited to play in the Dade/Broward All-Star Game…PERSONAL: Full name: Zah’eed Malik Pierre…Son of Robert Pierre and Afrida Johnson…Has a brother, Zachary, and a sister, Zyah…Computer science major.
Cole Powell OL 6-6 265 Fr. Erie, Colo./Erie
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Erie High School and played under Head Coach Jeff Giger as a Tiger…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star by Rivals…Did not allow a sack as a senior…Team finished 2024 with 10-3 record…Receive an invitation to play in the the Blue-Grey Football Bowl in Dallas, Texas…Earned second team all-conference honors in 2023…Part of four consecutive league, a state title in 2023, and a state runner-up in 2021…Also a member of the track team…Earned second team all-league accolades in 2023 and finished in 15th place at the 5A state championships in 2023…PERSONAL: Full name: Cole Brennan Powell…Son of Matt and Jamie Powell…Has a brother, Logan…Owns a own a ’55 Chevy Bel Air…Finance major.
Donmiel Rogers DB 5-10 170 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods
EMU: Pronounced: don-me-l…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…Enrolled in classes for the winter semester…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Winton Woods High School and played under Head Coach Chad Murphy as a Warrior…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star prospect by Rivals…Finished his senior season with 44 tackles (28 solo, 16 assist), eight pass defections, seven tackles-for-loss, three force fumbles, a sack, and a fumble recovery…Final two seasons was selected first team all-conference and all-state…Also ran track, earning all-state accolades…PERSONAL: Full name: Donmiel Lamar Rogers…Son of Donmiel Rogers Sr. and Mauricesha Hendricks…Has four sisters, Paris, Danelle, Phoenix, and Aspen…Sport management major.
Antoniyo Smith DL 6-4 270 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Lovejoy
EMU: 2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Lovejoy High School and played under Head Coach Edgar Carson as a Wildcat…Considered a two-star prospect by Rivals…Played in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association (GACA) All-Star Game and Rising Senior Bowl…Earned First Team All-Region 3-AAAAA team honors and was named the Defensive Lineman of the Year…EMU has one other former Lovejoy players on its roster in 2024 (Quentavius Scandrett and Antonio Floyd)…PERSONAL: Full name: Antoniyo Deyontah Smith Jr….Son of Antoniyo Smith Sr. and Lashunda Motley…Has a sister, Zoee Dennis…Originally committed to Jacksonville State and held offers from USF, Liberty, and UAB before deciding on EMU…Entrepreneurship major.
Tamarley Smith OL 6-6 305 Fr. Brantford, Ontario, Canada/Clarkson Secondary
EMU: Pronounced: tah-marley…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…Enrolled in classes for the winter semester…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Clarkson Secondary School and played under Head Coach Jamie Lalonde as a Horse…Considered a three-star prospect by multiple major recruiting services, including 247Sports and ESPN…Listed as the top-rated recruit in Ontario…Was twice the East Coast Power Prep Champions…Also played basketball…EMU has one other former Clarkson Football North offensive lineman on its roster in 2024 freshman Everett Small…PERSONAL: Full name: Tamarley Jeremiah Smith…Son of Andrew Borg and Kelly Almas…Has two brothers, Tristan Almas and Tyrin Smith, and four sisters, Tiarra Almas, Tisha Almas, Tamara Almas, and Talia Smith…Business major.
Kevin Wojciechowski DL 6-5 285 Fr. Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek
EMU: Pronounced: woe-juh-HOW-skee…2024: Joins the program as an incoming recruit…HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Oak Creek High School and played under Head Coach Joel Paar as a Knight…Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports…In his high school career, tallied 103 tackles, 28 TFLs, 17.5 sacks, and eight forced fumbles…As a senior, had 23 tackles, four sacks, and two forced fumbles but was limited due to injuries…Tied the school’s single game sack record…Two-time first-team all-conference, twice first-team all-region, and once selected all-state…Also played basketball, baseball, and track….PERSONAL: Full name: Kevin Wojciechowski…Son of Brian and Nikki Wojciechowski…Has a brother, Blake, and three sisters, Jenna, Jeri, and Maddie… Also recruited by Wisconsin, Washington, Illinois, and Nebraska…Business major.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN FOOTBALL INKS NINE ON NATIONAL SIGNING DAY
CMU Football signs nine student-athletes on Wednesday; Early signing period runs through Friday.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich.—Central Michigan announced a nine-member 2025 football signing class on Wednesday afternoon (as of 5 p.m. ET).
Wednesday, December 4 marked National Signing Day for NCAA Division I FBS football programs. The early football signing period runs through Friday, but transfers have several periods to sign. The next National Signing Day is scheduled for Feb. 5, 2025.
Complete details on Central Michigan’s signees including bios, highlight videos and more information can be viewed on Central Michigan’s National Signing Day Central at this link. A complete roster of signings is posted at this link.
On offense, CMU added one quarterback, one running back, two wide receivers, and two offensive linemen. On defense, CMU added one linebacker, and one defensive back. One placekicker was signed on special teams.
Six of the nine signees are Michigan natives. The group is also comprised of one player each from Wisconsin, Virginia, and Ohio.
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2025 CENTRAL MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SIGNEES ROSTER (9)
(as of Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, 5 p.m. ET)
Player | Pos. | HT | WT | Cl. | Hometown/Last School/High School |
Nolan Anderson | DB | 5-10 | 180 | FR | Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls H.S. |
Isaiah Atchison | WR | 6-7 | 200 | FR | Montague, Mich./Montague H.S. |
Jayel Harris | RB | 6-0 | 180 | FR | Cincinnati, Ohio/Withrow H.S. |
Braylen Naves | WR | 6-2 | 190 | FR | Davison, Mich./Davison H.S. |
Talon Smith | OL | 6-6 | 280 | FR | Marquette, Mich./Marquette Senior H.S. |
Jack Smoot | OL | 6-4 | 280 | FR | Haymarket, Va./Gainesville H.S. |
Andre Thomas | LB | 6-1 | 210 | FR | Detroit, Mich./Belleville H.S. |
Caden VanHuis | PK | 6-0 | 175 | FR | Holland, Mich./Holland Christian H.S. |
Lawrence Wells II | QB | 6-3 | 180 | FR | Brighton, Mich./Brighton H.S. |