Brennan Downing Pledges Navy, Set to Star for South Walton

Brennan Downing Pledges Navy, Set to Star for South Walton

Brennan Downing signs Navy commitment

All‑state lineman chooses Navy

Brennan Downing, a 6‑foot‑4, 275‑pound offensive tackle from South Walton, has inked his National Collegiate Athletic Association deal with the United States Naval Academy. The Seahawks star says the move honors his family’s naval tradition, as his father serves as a Navy pilot. “It’s probably the best situation I’ve ever been in,” Downing added.

Why Navy over other offers

Downing initially considered the University of West Florida, but a meeting with the Midshipmen coaching staff shifted his outlook. Their enthusiasm and personalized attention made him feel at home, and his father’s encouragement sealed the decision. He believes the choice serves everyone’s best interests.

Impact on South Walton’s senior class

Downing joins JD Brown (UConn) and Connor Rooney (Rice) in a senior class that is targeting a perfect 10‑0 season. The Seahawks aim to clinch a 3A region championship and push deep into the playoffs. Their collective D‑I pledges signal a renaissance for South Walton football.

Personal goals and offensive outlook

On the field, Downing is targeting over 100 pancake blocks and maintaining an 80 %+ grade point average. He praises returning quarterback JD Brown and incoming junior receiver Treiy Crenshaw, a Douglas transfer with an FSU offer. The revamped offense is expected to generate high‑scoring games.

Next steps for Downing

After celebrating his commitment, Downing will begin his first year at the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Rhode Island. He hopes to join the Midshipmen roster by his sophomore season in Annapolis, Maryland. The timeline reflects his excitement for both naval service and college football.

Originally published in Northwest Florida Daily News: Brennan Downing commits to Navy, poised to lead South Walton football


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