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Minnesota’s high school football scene is buzzing with excitement as several standout athletes make significant commitments for their college careers. Players like Kade Bush and Kaden Harney are making waves with impressive stats and potential. This season is shaping up to be an exhilarating one for the players, their schools, and their communities, showcasing the abundant talent in Minnesota’s high school football programs.

Exciting Times for Minnesota High School Football Talents!

As the crisp autumn air rolls into Minnesota, its high school football stars have been making some big moves in the world of college athletics. This season is shaping up to be thrilling for players, their supporters, and coaches as several talented high school athletes make their commitments known. The excitement is palpable, especially for some standout players in the state.

Kade Bush: Chanhassen’s Rising Star

First up is Kade Bush, a junior tight end from Chanhassen, who has just announced his commitment to the Arkansas Razorbacks. Ranked seventh among recruits in Minnesota’s Class of 2026, this young athlete is turning heads fast. Last season, Bush showcased his remarkable talent with 38 catches for 412 yards and two impressive touchdowns. It’s safe to say that Razorbacks fans have a lot to look forward to with Bush on their roster!

Kaden Harney Hails to South Dakota State

Over in Maple Grove, Kaden Harney, a junior quarterback, is heading off to join the South Dakota State University team. Harney had an extraordinary season, completing 78 of 133 passes for a whopping 1,578 yards and racking up 16 touchdowns. His dynamic ability as both a passer and a rusher showed last season as he also gained 228 yards and six touchdowns on the ground. Harney led Maple Grove to a perfect 13-0 record and clinched the Class 6A championship, making his commitment a thrilling addition to South Dakota State Football.

Big Man on Campus: Weston Rowe

Joining Harney at South Dakota State is Weston Rowe, an imposing offensive tackle from Jackson County Central. Standing an impressive 6-7 and weighing 270 pounds, Rowe played a pivotal role in leading his team to victory in the Class 2A title last season. His strength and agility on the field will undeniably contribute to the Jackrabbits’ success as he makes his college football debut.

Rogers’ Sawyer Josewski: A Dual Threat

Meanwhile, the Jackrabbits are adding another weapon in Sawyer Josewski, a junior tight end from Rogers. Josewski is well-known for his versatility—capable of blocking and making catches. Though he faced a setback due to a broken hand in the previous season, he still managed to capture 10 passes for 111 yards. His tenacity and talent will surely make him an asset for South Dakota State!

Nick Kinsey Makes His Move to Ohio

On a different path is Nick Kinsey, a junior quarterback from Stillwater, who has unexpectedly transferred to Archbishop Hoban High School in Akron, Ohio, for his senior year. Kinsey is not just any player; he’s a top recruit in Minnesota’s Class of 2026 with nine scholarship offers under his belt from schools like Miami, Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, Southern Mississippi, and North Dakota State. Archbishop Hoban is a recognized powerhouse in Ohio football, having reached the Ohio Division II state semifinals last season. Kinsey’s move marks a new chapter in his impressive journey toward college football.

Celebrating Talent and Ambition

The commitments and transfers of these young athletes highlight the rich talent flourishing in Minnesota high schools. As they continue to pursue their dreams of playing at the collegiate level, communities across the state are rallying behind them in support. Whether it’s attending games, cheering from home, or sharing on social media, these young stars are sure to make their mark and inspire the next generation of players.

The future looks bright for Minnesota’s high school football talent, and fans can’t wait to see how these players shine on the collegiate stage!

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