CJ May Chooses Louisville Over Auburn, Syracuse, and Washington
Local Alabama town abuzz as star football recruit CJ May commits to Louisville
In the small town of Highland Home, Alabama, the community is buzzing with excitement as one of their own, CJ May, a 4-star edge rusher recruit, announced his commitment to play college football at Louisville. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound athlete chose the Cardinals over other top programs like Auburn, Syracuse, and Washington.
This news comes after May recently de-committed from Notre Dame and ultimately decided to take his talents to Louisville, nearly 500 miles away from home. Despite interest from various schools, including eight SEC programs, May felt that Louisville was the best fit for him.
For the tight-knit community of Highland Home, where everyone knows each other, May’s decision is a source of pride and excitement. Residents at the local It Don’t Matter Restaurant, Melody’s Hair Salon, and Highland Home Baptist Church are sure to be discussing May’s big announcement for days to come.
May, who goes by the nickname “Slim Reaper,” is known for his impressive football skills, having received 23 scholarship offers from top programs across the country. His performance on the field for Highland Home High School, where he recorded 54 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 7.5 sacks in his junior year, has garnered attention from college recruiters nationwide.
While the University of Washington made a strong push for May, ultimately, he felt that Louisville was the best fit for him. With May’s commitment now official, the focus shifts to other top recruits like Dylan Robinson, a 4-star wide receiver/cornerback, who will be announcing his college decision soon.
For the latest updates on UW football and basketball recruiting news, fans can visit si.com/college/washington. The excitement and anticipation continue to build in Highland Home as their star athlete prepares to take the next step in his football career.