We’ve reached the time of year where offer lists begin to dwindle as commitment dominoes start to fall. The situation is one as old as recruiting itself and tends to create a number of two-team races.
The 2025 cycle has held true to history on that front, as a handful of major national prospects have recently narrowed their focus to include two options.
Today, Rivals national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman cuts through the noise and explores four Southeast recruitments that have essentially become two-team races, even if some prospects have other programs hanging around their lists as window dressing.
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ISAIAH CAMPBELL: North Carolina vs. Tennessee
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Campbell, the No. 5 defensive tackle in the Rivals250, reopened his recruitment a month ago after a long commitment to Clemson. After backing off of his verbal to the Tigers, Campbell was back in Chapel Hill visiting the Tar Heels.
Both North Carolina and Tennessee have continued to recruit Campbell behind the scenes and have stepped up in a big way now that he is back on the board. Campbell took an official visit back to Rocky Top over the weekend as the Vols continue to further their position with the elite defensive lineman. The four-star prospect will make his final official visit back to North Carolina on Nov. 16 and will have a decision made shortly after that. Tennessee has put itself in a strong position ahead of next month’s decision.
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Publish date : 2024-10-22 12:59:23
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