Kansas football: Three-star recruit Caden Sullivan offered by Jayhawks

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Les Miles and Kansas football have extended an offer to Caden Sullivan, a three-star safety out of South Carolina that could really help the Jayhawks.

So far, Kansas football has done a fine job of getting their 2021 recruiting class off of the ground. They’ve landed some good prospects, sent out quite a few offers. Their latest target is Caden Sullivan, a three-star safety from Boiling Spring High School in South Carolina.

So far, Sullivan has offers from Vanderbilt, Appalachian State, Temple, Air Force, Army, Kent State, and many others. His original top six schools included Liberty, Appalachian State, Temple, Georgia State, Georgia Southern, and Vanderbilt, but hopefully, Kansas can break into his top choices here late in the game.

There’s still quite a bit of time in the recruiting process, so it’s definitely not too late for the Jayhawks to make a push. Here is Sullivan’s tweet announcing his offer from the Kansas football program:

Sullivan stands at six-foot-one and 190 pounds and is rated as the No. 20 overall prospect in the state of South Carolina according to Rivals.  Sullivan has a good highlight tape too where he can be seen breaking up a number of passes and also stopping the run.

Should Sullivan choose to commit to the Kansas Jayhawks, it’d be a huge win for Miles and his staff. Kansas’ class of ’21 currently ranks No. 44 in the country according to 247 Sports‘ team rankings.

If this recruiting class can land inside the top 50 nationally, that’d be pretty good, but a top 40 finish would be huge for the program and probably one of the best classes in recent memory.

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Making a late push to get Sullivan in Kansas football’s 2020 class should be a priority for the coaching staff. He could really help out the secondary here in a few seasons, if he continues to develop in his senior year.