UA Next: More recruiting buzz from Media Day

ORLANDO, Fla. — As more of the nation’s top athletes roll into Orlando for the 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game, Rivals check in on where their individual recruiting processes’ stand.

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The hybrid defender out of Jacksonville admits the Sunshine State powers of Miami, Florida and Florida State will stick around this recruitment until the end. In Big Ten country, Ohio State, Penn State and Notre Dame are also making a run at Caldwell’s commitment. The Fighting Irish should be the first program to get him back on campus outside of the region, likely in January, before trying to return to each of the top programs going forward. An offseason decision is to be expected.

The defending 100 meter champion in Florida just followed it up with a state championship in football earlier this month. Still, the recruiting focus won’t arrive until after the spring months as programs like Miami, Penn State, Syracuse and Illinois continue to build a relationship with the four-star cornerback. Some of the programs have even talked to Flowers about potentially getting some offensive touches to his name in college. The junior says he is set to make his initial visits to Penn State and Illinois at some point this offseason ahead of a summer verbal commitment…


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Publish date : 2024-12-30 05:13:00

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