Evan Mack commits to Arizona, cites strong ties with coaching staff
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 8:58 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Evan Mack, a defensive back from Irvine (Calif.) Crean Lutheran, has committed to Arizona. He highlighted his decision as heavily influenced by his relationship with position coach Chip Viney, which he described as genuine and important for his development. Mack stood out among recruits, ranking as a high three-star prospect and the No. 53 cornerback in the country. He has the versatility to play anywhere in the secondary and recorded impressive times at a recent camp. This summer, he will continue to engage with his high school teammates who are also considering Arizona.
- •Mack chose Arizona over Arizona State and Washington
- •He emphasizes a strong relationship with coach Chip Viney
- •Rated as the No. 502 player nationally
- •Recorded high performance metrics at Under Armour camp
- •Plans to start as a cornerback at Arizona
- 8:58 PMYahoo Sports — Talented DB Evan Mack commits to Arizona, goes in-depth on why he chose the Wildcats
"Irvine (Calif.) Crean Lutheran defensive back Evan Mack has committed to Arizona and broke down why he chose the Wildcats. After narrowing his list to Arizona, Arizona State and Washington, Mack committed to the Cats moments ago and went in-depth on his decision. “There were a lot of reasons why I chose Arizona but the biggest was my […]
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