Football

Ty Johnson Commits to Arizona Wildcats, Bolstering 2027 Recruiting Class

The four-star wide receiver chooses Arizona over a slate of powerhouse programs, adding depth to the Wildcats’ receiving corps.

Ty Johnson, a four-star wide receiver from Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine, California, has officially committed to the Arizona Wildcats, choosing the Pac-12 program over a host of elite suitors.

The recruit’s decision follows a standout high school career that includes 1,512 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns over 25 varsity games, as well as a junior season in which he amassed 436 yards and nine scores in just seven appearances.

Johnson’s résumé also features 25 recorded scholarship offers, a 4-star rating from 247Sports, and rankings that place him as the 48th best wide receiver nationally and the 26th top player in California, underscoring the depth of his talent.

A Strategic Addition for Arizona

Arizona’s coaching staff, led by head coach Brent Brennan, highlighted the commitment as a strategic addition that could elevate the Wildcats’ offensive outlook.

The pledge marks the second receiver from Crean Lutheran to join Arizona’s 2027 class, joining Braylen Ross, and brings the program’s public commitments to 13 for the cycle.

Analysts expect Johnson’s size, route precision and after-catch ability to contribute immediately, especially as the Wildcats aim to strengthen their receiving corps for the upcoming season.

The commitment reflects Arizona’s growing appeal in the recruiting market, as the Wildcats continue to attract top talent from both California and Texas, including previous Lampasas High School alumnus.

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