
CJ Bronaugh’s Surprise Four-Visit Recruiting Tour: Which Powerhouse Will Win His Commitment?
Windermere’s rising star cornerback CJ Bronaugh is causing quite a stir in the recruiting world these days. Although his heart currently leans toward Nebraska, the summer heat promises to bring fresh excitement – Florida and Florida State are gearing up to make a serious pitch to turn that commitment into something else entirely. Ranked 29th on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, Bronaugh’s journey has been an intriguing mix of speed, skill, and savvy choices, with official visits lined up not just for Nebraska but also Florida, Florida State, and Penn State. On top of that, he’s already made the rounds unofficially this spring, soaking in the vibes and cultures of these programs. The kid isn’t just fast on the football field; his track record is blazing too – a back-to-back state champ in the 100 meters, clocking an eye-popping 10.34 seconds. It’s no surprise that offers have poured in from a wide swath of powerhouse programs, drawing eyes from coast to coast. This summer’s official visits are poised to define not just a season, but possibly the future gridiron path of this talented 2026 prospect. Dive into the details and find out who else is turning heads at the Windermere jamboree. LEARN MORE
WINDERMERE – CJ Bronaugh remains committed to Nebraska, but Florida and Florida State will get a chance to try to flip him this summer.The 6-foot-1½, 290-pound Clarke has official visits planned for Georgia Tech, Rutgers, UCF and Boston College.
Perhaps no player helped their recruiting more at the Windermere jamboree than Mosby. A long player at 6-foot-4, 205 pounds, Mosby showcased good speed and instincts as a hybrid edge rusher/linebacker against Osceola. He has a handful of offers, and Rutgers was one of the first schools to talk to him after the jamboree.Anderson, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound rising senior, said he will take official visits to UConn and FAU this summer.
Bronaugh is one of the fastest rising seniors in the state over the past few months. He followed up an MVP performance at the Under Armour Next camp in Orlando in February with another elite track season.
Here are some other recruiting notes from the Windermere jamboree.
Bronaugh won gold in the 100 meters in Class 4A on May 10, marking his second consecutive state title in the event. He won with a time of 10.34 seconds, topping a strong field that included several other football players such as Mandarin’s Jaylen Lewis and Flanagan’s Jacob Thomas.Louisville, Oklahoma State. Oregon, Texas A&M, Florida and Missouri all have offered the 6-foot-1, 166-pound Bronaugh since February. He committed to Nebraska in late November.
DL Amier Clarke, Osceola
The 6-foot-1, 215-pound Emanuel has offers from UConn, Appalachian State, Buffalo, Charlotte, Marshall and others. He has an official visit scheduled for UConn on May 30.Lewis, a rising junior, has had a strong spring and is a player to watch heading into the fall.The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Lewis is focusing on defensive line after playing tight end and edge last season. He has a handful of offers, including Syracuse.“Its been amazing,” Bronaugh said. “It’s really a blessing. Just thankful for God, the places he’s been putting me in.”
QB Carter Emanuel, Edgewater
“It’s been great,” Clarke said, I’m loving the opportunity I’m getting. All my hard work is finally paying off and I’m loving it.”Emanuel, a rising senior, looked like a natural fit in the Eagles new offense. Emanuel threw two touchdowns in the first quarter against Osceola, including an 80-yard touchdown pass on the Eagles second play from scrimmage.
EDGE Aiden Anderson, Edgewater
It took a little longer than expected, but Power 4 programs are taking notice of the Kowboys rising senior defensive lineman.
EDGE Jason Lewis, Osceola
“I’m mostly locked on Nebraska right now,” Bronaugh said on May 22 after Windermere hosted Osceola and Edgewater in a spring jamboree. “Things can happen, but I just want to get the experience and see the coaches and the culture there and see if I can see myself playing there.”
ATH Elijah Mosby, Windermere
Windemere’s standout cornerback, ranked No. 29 on the USA Today Florida Network top 100, has official visits scheduled to Nebraska, Florida, Florida State and Penn State. Bronaugh also took unofficial visits to Florida and Florida State during the spring.
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