Junior College Offensive Lineman Issiah Walker Commits to Purdue Football
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue football program and head coach Ryan Walters have secured the commitment of Issiah Walker, a junior college offensive lineman who spent last season at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kans.
Walker is a former four-star prospect from Norland High School in Miami in the 2020 recruiting class. He took an official visit to campus on Sunday and announced his commitment on Tuesday.
Walker had 17 offers coming out of high school and took official visits to South Carolina and Florida. He was originally committed to the Gamecocks, but reversed his decision to sign with the Gators before committing to Gainsville in January 2020.
However, he entered the transfer portal in May of that year before leaving for his hometown college in Miami (Fla.), where he had to sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules. Walker redshirted during the 2021 season and never saw the field for the Gators or Hurricanes.
Walker chose to commit to Purdue after receiving offers from Marshall, Western Kentucky and New Mexico, among others.
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He will have up to three years of eligibility when he joins the Boilermakers. The program has already bolstered its offensive line through the transfer portal by adding Bowling Green’s Jalen Grant.
Purdue lost starting offensive lineman Spencer Holstege this offseason. He announced his commitment to UCLA via the transfer portal after spending the last four years at West Lafayette.
For highlights from Walker’s season at Butler Community College, CLICK HERE.
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