Elarms-Orr Talks Recruiting
2021 6-3/220 Moreau Catholic (Hayward, CA) inside linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr has seen list of offers grow to 14 since being offered by the Bears last month, holding offers from Cal, Arizona, Colorado, Washington State and more.
With unofficial visits off the table for the last month, calls, letters, social media and more have replaced visits and combines for Elarms-Orr and his fellow 2021 recruits.
“Schools I’ve been in contact with a lot the last few weeks include Kansas, Arizona, Cal, Fresno State, Nevada, Colorado State, Colorado,” said Elarms-Orr. “It’s pretty much a mix of all the schools that offered me so far. And schools that haven’t offered who have been in touch include USC, Stanford, Oregon State and some others.
“I’ve been getting a lot of calls and a lot of texting, hand-written letters in the mail and stuff like that.”
With the social distancing guidelines, players have to get creative to stay in peak condition and Elarms-Orr is no exception.
“I’m at my dad’s house right now,” said the Hayward LB. “I’ve been doing a lot of cardio. He’s a track coach so I’ve been doing a lot of track workouts and upper body work. I have a pool here so I do a lot of pool workouts, too. And at my mom’s house, I have a little mini weight room there. I have a squat rack so I can do squats. I can do bench, pullup bar, punching bag and different weight workouts. And I run around the neighorhood because I don’t want to get slow in my down time.”
The 3 star LB has a connection to Cal of sorts, with his mom obtaining her masters at Cal, where he lived near campus as an infant.
“My mom loved every second of it, she said,” said Elarms-Orr. “She said she took me to class and around campus and lived in Berkeley. I was too young to remember it but that’s pretty cool.I think it’s great. From what I heard from her, she had a really great time there.”
While he’s received encouragement and advice from his parents, the talented LB isn’t feeling any pressure to stay home or lean one way or another.
“They said they can tell me whatever they want and like whoever they like, but ultimately it’s my decision,” said Elarms-Orr. “I don’t really have a problem going far. I kind of want to stay closer but whatever place feels like home. I wouldn’t mind going away for 3-4 years and just handling business. Going far really isn’t a problem if it happens. They just want what’s best for me.”
As the local program just a half hour away Cal has been active in his recruitment and the relationship built is a strong one.
“I’m in contact with the whole coaching staff,” said Elarms-Orr. “They’ve been great. Nothing but love from Cal. Coach Sirmon and I have a great relationship. We text every day, every other day. He’s a great coach. He sees me as a very versatile defender in their defense. Nothing but love from Cal.”
As for his recruiting priorities, Elarms-Orr noted that he wants to major in business, so a strong academic profile and business program is important to him, particulary with a mother who’s an educator.
“Relationships with the coaching staff and how well they get along with me but also my parents is also important to me,” said the 3 star LB. “If my parents don’t like you, it’s kind of a wrap. Also, where they see my playing would play a role. I could play a lot of different positions but if a program would use me in a way I could be iffy on, that could be a factor.
“Also, location’s not a big deal but it kind of is a big deal because every kid wants to get that great college experience. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing. It’s not a huge factor but it will be a factor I’ll consider.”
Elarms-Orr had an extremely productive junior season, compiling an impressive 121 tackles, 35 tackles for loss and 14 sacks in just 10 games for the Mariners.
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