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5-star RB Nate Frazier names top schools

Five-star class of 2024 running back recruit Nate Frazier has announced his top eight schools.

The 5-foot-11, 195-pound running back plays high school football for Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California. Mater Dei is one of the top high school football programs in the country.

The elite running back also runs track, where he has posted a 10.73 second 100-meter dash. Nate Frazier is ranked as the No. 15 recruit in the rising senior class, per ON3. Frazier is the second-rated player in California and the top-ranked running back.

Nate Frazier averaged 11.4 yards per carry last season. Frazier had only 61 total carries, but he made the most of his touches. Frazier scored nine rushing touchdowns and recorded 791 rushing yards.

Who are Nate Frazier’s top schools?

Top school: Texas A&M Aggies

Frazier took a recent visit to Texas A&M this June.

Aggies Wire

Top school: Oregon Ducks

The five-star running back visited Oregon this June. Will he stay on out west?

Ducks Wire

Top school: Alabama Crimson Tide

Frazier took a spring visit to Alabama. The Crimson Tide are off to a slow start with the class of 2024 when compared to other programs. However, Alabama’s 2024 commitments are of high quality (as opposed to high quantity).

Roll Tide Wire

Top school: Tennessee Volunteers

Could Frazier play for Tennessee? He visited Rocky Top in April.

Vols Wire

Top school: Nebraska Cornhuskers

The five-star visited head coach Matt Rhule and Nebraska in March.

Cornhuskers Wire

Top school: Georgia Bulldogs

The Georgia Bulldogs have 26 total commitments in the class of 2024. Nate Frazier posed with Georgia running back commitment Chauncey Bowens during his June visit to the University of Georgia.

Top school: Auburn Tigers

The speedster received a scholarship offer from Auburn in March.

Auburn Wire

Top school: Miami Hurricanes

Miami offer the elite running back in January before many other of Frazier’s top schools.

Frazier's top schools announcement

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