It wasn’t a busy weekend for visits across the country, but there was still plenty of recruiting news and Rivals National Recruiting Director Adam Gorney Have you been covered in the recruiting rumor mill this week:
Miami, Louisville, Pitt and others are still pursuing the four-star defensive end from Miami (Fla.) Central, but Penn State has had the lead for a while, and the Nittany Lions are in Adiri Ka still “definitely stands out” in recruitment. A commitment could come sometime in the spring, and right now it appears Penn State is well ahead.
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The three-star running back has been at Penn State for more than a year, but he also moved from Arkansas to Texas, then had a brief stop at Miami (Fla.) Center before returning to Arkansas for Bibby. for his senior season. The Nittany Lions still have his commitment despite four-star running backs Alvin Henderson and Tiqua Hayes already committing to the team. Arkansas, USC and Duke have been trying to flip Buck from Southern California, as well as Colorado’s offer over the weekend.
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Four plans were floated for the four-star cornerback from Loganville (Ga.) Grayson after his commitment to LSU failed to materialize and Bell walked away from that commitment in February . Indiana, Penn State, Boston College and South Florida are the best fits for Bell right now, and Bell remains open to other programs as well.
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The four-star receiver out of Cocoa, Fla., decommitted to Ohio State in March, and since then Missouri, Georgia, Notre Dame, UCF and Texas have become ones to watch for Boggs five universities. The Rivals250 standout had 93 catches for 1,493 yards and 23 touchdowns last season.
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The three-star offensive guard from Gadsden South, Ala., recently committed to Baylor University, leaving Vanderbilt, Duke and Georgia Tech as top contenders for his recruitment. But sources say Auburn and Mississippi State have been reaching out and are now showing more interest.
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There’s some buzz around Michigan, and the Wolverines are still a team to watch, but Penn State, Kentucky, Purdue and Syracuse are the toughest to recruit right now Columbus (Ohio) Franklin four-star Four projects at cornerback.
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The 2026 three-star defensive end from Pensacola, Fla., received an offer from LSU in recent weeks, and his recruitment has begun to pick up quickly. The Tigers join Georgia, Florida State, Wisconsin, Auburn, Notre Dame and Vanderbilt as Henderson’s closest schools in recruiting right now.
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Florida State and Memphis State are the two main contenders for Hill’s recruitment, but the four-star quarterback from Houston County, Warner Robins, Ga., does remain open to other programs and isn’t committing to just those two. The team is closed. The Gators are still looking for the top quarterback in this class after others have made efforts elsewhere, and Hill really wowed him with his recent visit to Memphis, so the Tigers are a strong contender.
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Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State are set to receive official visits from four-star running back Angela St. Joseph of Cleveland (Ohio) Villa, and it feels like the Buckeyes have the advantage in recruiting him. Ohio State’s staff will likely strike a delicate balance here, as five-star Jordan Davidson is a priority, but the Buckeyes are said to be open to commitments from both sides and won’t hold off on taking either.
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North Carolina, Penn State, Miami, Missouri, Tennessee and Texas A&M are definitely some of the top teams to keep an eye on, but LSU is said to have emerged as the top team in Conanbane’s recruitment A very strong contender. The Tigers have the toughest time behind four-star safety Heath Woodhall of Columbia (S.C.) Bishop, who is now sure to seriously consider LSU with Conan Benny.
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Offensive line remains coach’s focus Deion Sanders That was the message McFadden delivered to him during a recent trip to Boulder as he and his staff try to bring the Colorado program back into the spotlight. The four-star OL at Upper Marlborough Valley Baptist in Maryland believes what Sanders is doing there is “second to none,” which is why Buffalo joins Ohio State, South Carolina, Miami and Maryland Top group.
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Mississippi State, Tennessee, Kentucky and Michigan State are four teams to watch in Miller’s recruitment right now, and we’ll also learn more about Illinois after he visits the state later in June. Ritter, a four-star receiver from the St. Louis (Mo.) Cardinals, will visit the Rebels for the first time in June and his passing attack could draw interest, but the Wildcats and Illinois will also be in Visit in June.
The four-star cornerback from Rockville, Tenn., has been mentioned frequently at Tennessee, but sources say Florida State, Mississippi State, Mississippi State, Georgia and Purdue are recruiting him the hardest and have no plans yet Official visit to the Vols. Morgan will arrive in Florida in late May, then Oxford, Starkville and West Lafayette in late June.
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Mississippi State is rumored to be the front-runner for the four-star offensive tackle from DeKalb (Miss.) Kemper County, but Florida State, LSU and Ole Miss still stand out in this category , and now Clemson too.Tigers’ latest offer ‘means everything’ to Nash given his recent remarkable visit there and excellent relationship with position coach Matt Luke.
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Mississippi State, West Virginia, Kentucky, Clemson and Penn State are five programs for Reid to keep an eye on, and the coming visits could be important. Some believe the Rebels and Nittany Lions could take advantage on the four-star receiver from the Monarchs in Coconut Creek, Fla., who caught 56 passes for 1,311 yards and a touchdown last season. 15 times.
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USC, Missouri, Penn State, Mississippi and Nebraska are the top contenders for the four-star receiver from the St. Louis (Mo.) Christian Brothers, but the Tigers could Staying on top here – and his official visit schedule is interesting. Sims will head to Penn State in late May, then USC and Nebraska in June before wrapping up his trip at Missouri. That visit back to Colombia could be significant.
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Oregon State has been high on Tafua’s list, especially after a recent visit to Eugene, where he saw the tight end play and had a chance to talk with the coach Dan Lanning and position coach Drew Mellinger That includes how to use him on offense. The 2026 three-star tight end from Lakewood, Calif., had some uncles play for the Ducks more than a decade ago, but that could be a selling point going forward. SEC programs Auburn and Texas A&M are among those involved, but Oregon State will be the one to watch.
“Oregon is definitely making progress on this,” Tafua said.
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Auburn has long been considered the frontrunner for Winters, who has performed well in recent games. Rival Training Camp Series in Atlanta, but Georgia and Tennessee are also on his list and are now considered serious contenders. The Tigers still look strong against Alabama Enterprises, a four-star standout who might be best suited at safety, but other SEC programs are making a real push.