Marquis Fennell commits to Stanford after considering Florida State
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 11:26 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Marquis Fennell from Valdosta, Georgia has committed to Stanford University, choosing the Cardinal over Florida State, Colorado, and Georgia Tech. Fennell's decision followed a strong lean toward Florida State earlier in the week. He cited Stanford's unique atmosphere and its commitment to maximizing his versatility as key factors in his choice. Stanford aims to utilize Fennell as a dynamic playmaker across various positions on the field. His commitment adds to Stanford's recruiting efforts in the 2026 class, which has seen significant talent acquisition recently.
- •Marquis Fennell is a versatile athlete from Valdosta, Georgia.
- •He chose Stanford over several other programs including Florida State.
- •Fennell feels Stanford is the right fit for his athletic development.
- •His commitment represents a strong push by Stanford in recruiting.
- •Stanford has been actively recruiting Fennell with multiple coaches involved.
- 11:26 PMYahoo Sports — Stanford makes late push to beat Florida State for Georgia ATH Marquis Fennell
"Marquis Fennell can line up almost anywhere on the field, and Stanford believes it has the perfect plan to maximize his versatility. The dynamic athlete from Valdosta (Ga.) has committed to the Cardinal. He chose Tavita Pritchard‘s program over Colorado, Florida State, Georgia Tech and Stanford. Fennell, who holds 30 scholarship offers, gives Stanford another […]
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