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May 2, 2023
3:20:09pm
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Here's the article chat GPT wrote about his commitment
BYU football fans have reason to be excited, as highly touted recruit Darius Lassiter has officially committed to play for the Cougars. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound wide receiver from Hoover, Alabama, announced his commitment on social media earlier this week, and his decision has been met with enthusiasm from BYU fans across the country.

Lassiter is a three-star recruit and is ranked as the No. 64 wide receiver in the nation, according to 247Sports. He chose BYU over several other top programs, including Ole Miss, Virginia Tech, and Louisville.

So, what can BYU fans expect from Lassiter when he takes the field in Provo? Let's take a closer look.

Speed and Agility
Lassiter's biggest asset is his speed. He's been clocked at 4.4 seconds in the 40-yard dash, which is elite-level speed at any level of football. He also possesses excellent agility and quickness, which allows him to make sharp cuts and change direction on a dime.

Route Running
Lassiter is not just a speedster, though. He's also a polished route runner who knows how to create separation from defenders. He has a good understanding of how to read defenses and find soft spots in coverage, which should make him a valuable target for BYU quarterbacks.

Hands
Of course, speed and route running mean nothing if a receiver can't catch the ball. Luckily, Lassiter has shown excellent hands throughout his high school career. He has a wide catch radius and is able to make difficult catches in traffic. He also has the ability to make plays after the catch, as he's elusive in the open field and can make defenders miss.

Versatility
One of the things that makes Lassiter such an intriguing prospect is his versatility. He's not just a one-dimensional deep threat; he's a player who can line up all over the field and make an impact in different ways. He can be used as a slot receiver, a kick returner, or even as a running back in certain situations.

In short, BYU has landed a talented and versatile receiver in Darius Lassiter. His speed, agility, route running, and hands make him a dynamic threat in the passing game, and his versatility should allow offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick to get creative with how he uses him. It's an exciting time to be a BYU football fan, and Lassiter's commitment only adds to the anticipation for the upcoming season.
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