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BYU Offers Granger Quarterback Carson Su'esu'e

The Cougars continue their pursuit of 2024 quarterbacks

The BYU coaching staff and offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick continue to pursue high school quarterbacks in the 2024 recruiting class. On Tuesday, BYU extended an offer to 2024 Granger High School quarterback Carson Su'esu'e. Su'esu'e holds competing offers from Tennessee, Pitt, Utah, Arizona, Utah State, UNLV, and Hawaii among others.

Su'esu'e is familiar with BYU. He took an unofficial visit to BYU during the Spring.

Carson, who is listed at 6'5, played the first three years of his high school career in California at De La Salle High School. De La Salle runs a run-heavy offense with triple options principles. When Su'esu'e had the chance to throw, he was often designed to be on the run or outside the pocket. Su'esu'e will have the opportunity to play in a new offense this Fall. He moved to West Valley where he will play his final year at Granger High School.

Su'esu'e has ideal size and he has a strong arm with a quick release. He can squeeze throws into tight windows that can make plays with his legs. Physically speaking, he has a very high ceiling as a Power Five quarterback.

BYU is also recruiting other 2024 quarterbacks, most notably Isaac Wilson and Enoch Watson. Wilson named his top six schools last week and BYU made the cut alongside Oklahoma State, Utah, UCLA, Arizona State, and Arizona. Watson, the younger brother of 2023 signee Pierson Watson, received a BYU offer last week.

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