Long Beach Poly's dynamic two-way star, Anderson, is drawing significant attention from top college programs, with the Miami Hurricanes emerging as a strong contender.
On the field, Anderson has showcased his versatility. Over two seasons, he snagged 28 passes for 503 yards and found the end zone five times.
Defensively, he tallied 24 tackles, including 16 solo efforts, and added an interception to his resume. This three-star recruit, standing at six feet and weighing 160 pounds, is ranked 149th nationally, 16th among athletes, and 10th in California for the class of 2028, according to 247Sports Composite.
Interest in Anderson is heating up, with programs like the Tennessee Volunteers, Oregon Ducks, Oregon State Beavers, and California Golden Bears already extending offers. The Hurricanes are keen to bring him to Coral Gables, but he's also scheduled visits with the UCLA Bruins, Nebraska Cornhuskers, and USC Trojans.
Other schools vying for his attention include the Texas A&M Aggies, Georgia Bulldogs, and Alabama Crimson Tide. It's a testament to Anderson's talent that so many top-tier programs are eager to make their pitch.
The Hurricanes, fresh off a National Championship appearance, have become an attractive option for recruits nationwide. They're in the running for five-star athlete Honor Fa'alave Johnson, who will announce his commitment soon.
As a high school sophomore, Anderson's recruitment journey is just beginning, and more offers are likely on the horizon. A crucial factor in his decision could be the offensive leadership at Miami, especially given their recent trend of securing top transfer quarterbacks. With All-ACC Darian Mensah likely to be a short-term solution, the Hurricanes are also developing talent in Luke Nickel and Dereon Coleman, while keeping an eye on recruits like Israel Abrams and Davin Davidson.
For Miami, early recruitment efforts are key as they build their class of 2027, and landing a player like Anderson could set a strong foundation for the future.
