Done Deal; Biggest TIGHT END man commit to APP STATE in a multimillion deal

Done Deal; Biggest TIGHT END man commit to APP STATE in a multimillion deal

Appalachian State adds to its 2025 commitment class with in-state tight end Dillon Galloway giving the Mountaineers a preseason pledge.

It’s a quick trip across the mountains for Brevard (NC) High School tight end Dillon Galloway, who committed to Appalachian State and adds to the 2025 Mountaineer pledge class.

Galloway unofficially visited App State on March 23 and Mountaineer tight ends coach Lance Ware offered Galloway the spot on June 20.

Galloway earned Mountain Foothills 7 All-Conference recognition last season with 167 receiving yards and seven scoring receptions, in addition to being a key blocker in Brevard’s 2,548-yard rushing attack.

Entering his third varsity season, Galloway has compiled more than 350 career receiving yards and averages a touchdown catch every three receptions.

Brevard Blue Devils win first game of the season against Erwin | American  Football | transylvaniatimes.com

A two-way player, Galloway also works at defensive end for the Blue Devils and created five lost-yardage plays and both caused and recovered a fumble last season.  Brevard finished 10-3 and as undefeated conference champions in 2023.

APP STATE 2025 COMMITMENT CLASS

Galloway is App State’s 12th 2025 commit and the second North Carolinian in the class.

 

APP STATE OPENING WEEKEND NETS NEW 2025 COMMITMENT

Appalachian State adds more standout Georgia talent to its 2025 commitment class with safety Ian Williams pledging to the Mountaineers during an official visit.

Appalachian State gained more than its first 2024 victory on Saturday also earning a key defensive commitment from safety Ian Williams who was making an official visit with the Mountaineers.

A first team 7A All-Region 5 selection last season at Osborne High School, Williams is playing his senior season with Cass High School (White, GA), where teammate Kaden Ellis is also an App State commit.

Williams was a huge playmaker last season, recording 73 tackles, four interceptions, 14 pass breakups, and scoring four defensive touchdowns, two each on interceptions and fumble recoveries.

Williams also etched his name into Cass’ track record book this past spring, recording the school’s third-best 100-metter sprint time at 11.06 seconds and he ranks second all-time with a 22.63 200-meter time.

APP STATE 2025 COMMITMENT CLASS

Appalachian State still holding out hope for spot in New Year's Six bowl |  The North State Journal

With Williams’ commitment, App State has seven 2025 defensive pledges with five projected to play in the secondary.

Williams and Cass are off to a dominant 3-0 this season, allowing just seven total points to date.

IAN WILLIAMS 2023 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

Appalachian State took care of business in its 38-10 season-opening win over East Tennessee State.

The Mountaineers couldn’t have started much better, dragged a little in the middle, but a fast finish made the game look as dominant on the scoreboard as it did on the field.

First games are specifically isolated by that title for a reason – they’re rarely flawless – and App State’s performance wasn’t.  But the effort was strong, enhanced talent depth was evident, and there’s plenty, both good and bad, to build upon.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*