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4-star WR Adrian Wilson retires
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4-star WR Adrian Wilson retires

Four-star wide receiver Adrian Wilson announced Wednesday that he was reopening his recruitment after verbally committing to the Arizona State Sun Devils in April.

Coincidentally or not, ASU football head coach Kenny Dillingham posted, “Great day to be a Sun Devil,” minutes before Wilson made his announcement on X.

“I would like to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of your program,” Wilson wrote. “After careful consideration and consideration, I have decided to forego my studies at Arizona State University. Resuming my recruiting process was not an easy decision as I have great respect for the coaching staff and the vision they have for the program.

“I believe this choice is necessary for my personal and athletic growth, and I wish only the best for the team and ASU's future.” I will cherish the contacts I have made and the experiences I have had throughout this process I have done, will always be cherished. Thank you for your understanding.”

The 6-foot, 170-pound wideout is ranked as the 40th-best wide receiver and 276th-best player in the 2025 recruiting class by the 247 Sports composite rankings.

He was the second-highest-rated player in the Sun Devils' 2025 class, behind quarterback Cameron Dyer, the 137th-ranked player in the country. However, Dyer was recruited by Arizona State as a receiver.

Three-star prospects Cory Butler from Centennial High School in Corona, California, and Uriah Neloms from San Tan Charter in Gilbert, Arizona, are the two other wideouts currently committed to ASU in the 2025 recruiting class.

Wilson had verbally committed to Oregon and TCU before agreeing to join Arizona State.

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