From 2020-2024, Money Parks developed into a solid receiver for the Utah football program and finished his career last year with 79 catches for 1,013 yards and eight touchdowns.
Now, his brother is primed to follow in his footsteps.
On Thursday night, Kingston Parks announced his commitment to the Utes on social media.
Multiple outlets reported that Kingston Parks, also a receiver, will be visiting the Utah campus this weekend.
Listed by 247 Sports at 6-foot-3 and 170 pounds (already much taller than his 5-foot-10 older brother), Kingston Parks is just a junior in high school in Texas and thus a part of the Class of 2027.
Arizona is the only other Power Four school to have offered him a scholarship thus far, and he also has offers from several Middle Tennessee, North Texas and Sacramento State.
Kingston Parks becomes the second high school prospect to commit to the Utes as part of their 2027 recruiting class. Interestingly, both are following brothers, as the other — Las Vegas quarterback Thaddeus Thatcher — is the brother of current Utah freshman linebacker Christian Thatcher.
