Dawson Jacobs‘ recruitment will be his own.
The Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity EDGE has seen his older brother and nation’s No. 1 overall prospect go through his recruiting process. That has been a guiding light, but it won’t be a deciding factor. As the younger Jacobs puts it, there’s a chance they play together in college — but it’s certainly not a guarantee.
“I’m in the middle. I don’t not want to play with him. I also don’t have to play with him. If it works out, that’s the best for both of us, that’s great,” Jacobs told 247Sports. “I’ll be glad to play with my brother. But you got to get the best opportunity for yourself. I’m pleased that he’s going to get the best opportunity for him.”
