Wisconsin predicted to lose top 2025 WR target Muizz Tounkara to Arizona

Wisconsin top class of 2025 target Muizz Tounkara will announce his commitment later today (Saturday, July 13). He will choose from one of three finalists: Wisconsin, Kansas and Arizona.

The Badgers were originally predicted to land the three-star wide receiver dating back to mid-May. That is no longer the case, as 247Sports Wisconsin insiders Evan Flood and Nick Osen both submitted recent crystal ball predictions for Tounkara to choose Arizona.

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The Texas native is ranked as 247Sports’ No. 764 player in the class of 2025, No. 118 wide receiver and No. 127 player from his home state. His top three of Wisconsin, Arizona and Kansas was chosen out of an offer sheet that also includes Arkansas, Ole Miss, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Purdue and Utah

He is currently projected to join an Arizona class of 2025 that currently ranks No. 48 in the nation with 19 players committed. The Wildcats are in the midst of a transition to the Big 12 along with former Pac-12 powers Arizona State, Utah and Colorado.

Wisconsin’s class of 2025 has fallen to No. 22 in the nation and No. 7 in the Big Ten after not adding a commitment since top iOL Hardy Watts on July 1. The program remains in the pursuit of remaining top targets four-star DL Kade Pietrzak and four-star RB Byron Louis.

It will need another few commitments before the cycle concludes if it is to return toward the top of the Big Ten.

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Publish date : 2024-07-13 15:02:38

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