The new Purdue staff put their evaluation and recruiting chops on full display by offering and ultimately landing a commitment from late rising receiver Arhmad Branch today. The Festus, Mo. standout has long been an impressive but extremely undervalued recruit. That was until coach Ryan Walters and staff uncovered a true gem and extended Branch his first Power Five offer earlier this month. Branch visited Purdue this weekend and the talented receiver became the latest addition to the Boilermaker’s 2023 class prior to leaving West Lafayette.

Following his commitment, Branch caught up with Rivals for a question and answer session about becoming the Purdue’s newest commit.

What ultimately made you choose Purdue in the end?

“The love that Purdue showed and the way that Purdue goes about their business. They make sure you work hard in the classroom and on the field. The entire coaching staff wants you to be excellent in everything you do.”

What stood out about your weekend visit to Purdue?

“What stood out to me is how much the coaching staff loves the program and how much the players love the new coaching staff. Even the trainers and nutritionists are bought into what Purdue is building.”

What coaches and players did you connected with throughout your recruiting process with Purdue?

“I Connected well with coach (Corey) Patterson , coach (Sam) Carter and Coach OB (Grant O’Brien). The players I connected with were Nic Caraway, Broc Thompson, Sanoussi Kane and Antonio Stevens.”

What is your message to the Purdue fans?

“My message to the Purdue fans is – let’s get it. I’m going put on a show and give y’all what you pay to come and watch. Boiler Up!”

Clint Cosgrove, National Recruiting Analyst

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