Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney embarks this week on making a prediction for every player in the Rivals250. He continues today with the Nos. 151-200 prospects in the 2026 class.
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No. 151 – McHale Blade: Michigan is right in the mix for the four-star edge rusher from Chicago (Ill.) Simeon along with Wisconsin and others but it would be surprising if Notre Dame doesn’t lead in this recruitment.
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Prediction: Notre Dame
No. 152 – Luke Fahey: Stanford, Texas Tech, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Cal and Indiana are the six programs standing out most to the four-star quarterback from Mission Viejo, Calif., There are a lot of moving parts here – especially with a coach change – but the Cardinal should be watched.
Prediction: Stanford
No.153 – Anthony Davis: Auburn has been the clear leader in Davis’ recruitment for a long time and it looked like the Tigers were a near lock but then Alabama has recently stepped it up in a major way. Those two look strongest with Georgia, Clemson and others, too.
Prediction: Auburn
No. 154 – O’Mari Johnson: Tulane and Louisville are others to watch but North Carolina has surged in his recruitment after visiting with coach Bill Belichick and his staff. His dad is a New England Patriots fan and meeting Belichick was huge for Johnson.
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Prediction: North Carolina
No. 155 – Zaden Krempin: There are still a lot of moving pieces here with all…
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