Cameron Saunders visits Minnesota, considers Gophers for football recruitment
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 10:15 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Cameron Saunders, an edge from San Jose (Calif.) Valley Christian, took an official visit to Minnesota this weekend. During his time, Saunders met with coach P.J. Fleck and other staff, noting their genuine care and energy. He expressed admiration for Fleck's coaching style and the positive atmosphere in Minneapolis. After this visit, Saunders has plans for two more visits to Utah and Cal and intends to make a decision later this month.
- •Cameron Saunders visited Minnesota for an official recruitment trip.
- •He met with coaches including P.J. Fleck and Danny Collins.
- •Saunders appreciated the coaches' energy and genuine care.
- •He enjoyed his time in Minneapolis, calling it a nice city.
- •Saunders plans additional visits to Utah and Cal this month.
- 10:15 PMYahoo Sports — Trip to Minnesota puts Gophers firmly in play for edge Cameron Saunders
"San Jose (Calif.) Valley Christian edge Cameron Saunders was in Big Ten country over the weekend for an official visit to Minnesota.
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