Orange Lutheran (Calif.) defensive back Robert Regan has a new school checking him out and is still planning on taking several official visits.

Unlike a lot of players who planned to visit several schools this spring, Regan has already visited just about every school on his list. Over the last year, the talented corner has checked out Wisconsin, LSU, Kansas, Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, Utah State, Cal, UCLA, BYU, Oregon and USC.

His most recent visit and last unofficial he planned to take was to Boise State earlier this month.

“Boise State was awesome, I loved it there,” Regan said. “The coaching staff really welcomed me and made me feel wanted. The DB depth chart is good and sets up well for me. I think I could come in and make an early impact there.

“I was able to spend about 30 minutes with coach Harsin in his office and liked him a lot. He told me he watched my film and liked me a lot as a player and said I’m the kind of player he likes to recruit.”

Regan said he spent the most time with new Bronco DB coach, Jalil Brown.

“I spent the majority of my day with coach Brown and he was great,” Regan said. “He’s an easy guy to talk with in person and on the phone and were building a good relationship. We talked about the defense and how well I would fit in and he said he likes that I’m not out there just relaxing but still working out hard during these times right now.”

While Regan has somewhat narrowed his list of schools, Michigan is a relatively new program that has reached out.

“I just talked to Michigan yesterday,” Regan said. “They actually came by my school in January but I hadn’t heard from them since. I talked to coach Zordich, the DB coach and coach Staab and they told me they’re interested and said I’m one of their top DB recruiting going forward.

“They haven’t offered yet because they said they wanted to gauge my interest first and make sure I was interested in them. I definitely have interest and told them that so coach Staab said that there was a good chance coach Zordich would be offering me soon.”

If Michigan does offer, Regan said they’ll get a visit.

“If they offer, I’ll definitely go see them and give them a look,” Regan said. “It’s not just that they called and reached out, they came and visited me at the school so I want to go out and see them as well. Right now, I still plan to take all my official visits and I’m sorting out where I’ll go.

“I for sure plan to go to Wisconsin, Boise State and Kansas. Utah is still in the picture too, I had two good visits there already and I still have interest in Arizona State, Fresno State and Oregon State. I would like to make a decision before my senior year but I’m not ready yet. I still need time to process everything and that’s why the official trips will be big for me.”

Regan is among the top cover corners out West. He had a strong junior year in the always tough and competitive Trinity League, earning 1st team al-league honors.

Physically, he looks all of 6-0 and has the length colleges covet at the corner position. He looks both quicker in breaking on the football and shows improved top end speed as well. He's able to turn and run with some of the faster receivers in the state and plays with a nice physical edge to him as well.