Interest growing in Grantsville linebacker Gumucio
It's not often that a smaller Utah high school such as Grantsville High boasts a potential Division I football recruit. But the Cowboys may have one this year in 6-foot-4, 200-pound linebacker Austin Gumucio.
The hard-hitting Gumucio is still waiting for his first D-1 offer, but already BYU, SUU and Weber State have show interest. He visited BYU on Nov. 8, SUU on Nov. 15 and WSU on Nov. 22.
Snow College has invited him to be on the sidelines when it plays in the Top of the Mountain Bowl on Dec. 6 for the junior college football national championship.
Gumucio has also visited Missouri and Air Force. Boise State, Oklahoma State and Idaho have shown interest, according to Grantsville coach Tony Cloward.
Gumucio was the leading tackler in 3A football with 157 and third overall in the state. He also averaged 5.5 yards per carry as a fullback.
The hard-hitting Gumucio is still waiting for his first D-1 offer, but already BYU, SUU and Weber State have show interest. He visited BYU on Nov. 8, SUU on Nov. 15 and WSU on Nov. 22.
Snow College has invited him to be on the sidelines when it plays in the Top of the Mountain Bowl on Dec. 6 for the junior college football national championship.
Gumucio has also visited Missouri and Air Force. Boise State, Oklahoma State and Idaho have shown interest, according to Grantsville coach Tony Cloward.
Gumucio was the leading tackler in 3A football with 157 and third overall in the state. He also averaged 5.5 yards per carry as a fullback.

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