Kansas football recruiting target Marcus Calvin trims list to three

By Zac Boyer     Jul 18, 2022

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Marcus Calvin, a 6-foot-2, 290-pound defensive tackle, shared on Twitter on Monday morning that he will attend Kansas, Vanderbilt or Liberty.

Calvin, who is from St. Petersburg, Florida, took an official visit to Kansas on June 17 and one to Vanderbilt the following weekend. He has also received scholarship offers from Marshall and FIU.

https://twitter.com/MarcusCalvin2/status/1549017581155123201

He intends to share his decision on Aug. 1.

If Calvin were to choose Kansas, he would be their second defensive lineman in the class of 2023. Tony Terry Jr., a defensive end from Jackson, Missouri, committed to the Jayhawks on June 14, two days after returning home from his official visit.

Jarra “Bear” Anderson, a defensive tackle from Katy, Texas, took an official visit to Kansas alongside Calvin and was originally intending to announce his commitment earlier this month. He canceled visits to Colorado and Washington State after he returned from Kansas.

The Jayhawks have six players in their class of 2023. In addition to Terry, they have received commitments from wide receivers Surahz Buncom, Jarred Sample and Keaton Kubecka, safety Taylor Davis and linebacker Logan Brantley.

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Written By Zac Boyer

Zac is an avid KU Sports fan and writer.