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BREAKING: Baylor lands 2019 Florida safety prospect Cecil Powell

December 10, 2018
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Baylor received a commitment from another out of state prospect when Fort Lauderdale (FL) Piper High School safety Cecil Powell‍ (6-1, 193) gave his pledge to the staff on Monday evening. Powell took his official visit to Baylor from Dec. 7-9. 

He is the 17th member of Baylor’s 2019 recruiting class.

Powell made the move from linebacker to safety as a senior after transferring to Piper High School and it paid off in a big way for his football career. He has received two Power 5 offers, Baylor and Indiana, plus many group of five offers. Baylor offered Powell on Oct. 29th and that was shortly followed by Indiana on Nov. 2nd.

Powell has also received interest from multiple Power 5 programs that have been waiting to see his new film at the safety position. 

2019 BAYLOR FOOTBALL COMMITMENT LIST

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BREAKING: Baylor lands 2019 Florida safety prospect Cecil Powell

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Grizz Air
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Nice! Sic 'em, Cecil!!
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WILLIS
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boognish_bear
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Sic'em Cecil!
jdkingbear
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Your life just got brighter than you can imagine. You will receive an education 2nd to none and a chance to advance your football skills like no other. You chose well. Welcome to the Baylor family.
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dinlea67
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Welcome
Great school with many great opportunities
hodedofome
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For sure a position of need and he's got good height.
Bear8084
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Good get, welcome and Sic 'Em!!!!
4th and Inches
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Welcome! Sic em!
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