HORNETS TAKE FLIGHT: 13 FC FOOTBALLERS SIGN TO FOUR-COLLEGES
It was National Signing Day on Wednesday as 13 Fullerton College Hornet football standouts officially announced their commitments to four-year universities.
It was National Signing Day on Wednesday as 13 Fullerton College Hornet football standouts officially announced their commitments to four-year universities capping another successful season where the team went 8-3 ending the 2025 campaign with a Southern California Bowl victory.
Leading the list was dynamic wide receiver JT Weir, the explosive playmaker whose speed and field awareness electrified Hornet crowds all season. Weir signed with Oklahoma State University, where he'll continue his football career on the Big 12 stage.
Michael McDonald, a freshman 6-7 offensive lineman, cemented his path with UCLA, bringing his massive frame and strength to the Bruin front line.
Xander Chisolm, a lock-down freshman defensive back, heads north to Oregon State University, adding speed and instincts to the Beavers' secondary.
Hayden Frazier, a 6-4 skilled offensive lineman, will anchor the trenches for Sacramento State University.
Dylan Spencer was also signed with Oregon State, bringing grit and power to the offensive line.
Fred Adams Jr., a standout cornerback, will suit up for Tarleton State University.
Nehemiah Norwood, another skilled freshman defensive back, will take his talents to Northern Arizona University.
Jack Schierholz, a big-armed quarterback with wheels, has committed to University of Arkansas Pine Bluff.
Logan Lester, a versatile wideout, will compete at Southern University.
Desmond Duffy, another scoring threat, is headed to the University of Mary.
Corie Rivera-Zamora, a tough offensive lineman, also signed with the University of Mary.
Jared Cason, a fleet freshman wide receiver, will continue his career at Chicago State University.
Eric Rory II, a hard-hitting linebacker, signed with UNC Pembroke.
Congratulations to all of these hard-working student-athletes as they have dedicated many hours in the classroom, weight room, and on the field!
Stay tuned as more Hornets will be signing with four-year colleges soon.
Once a Hornet, Always a Hornet!
