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Rivals national recruiting analyst Greg Smith takes a look at five Midwest commitments that could be at risk to flip their pledges before the end of the year.
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The elite 2027 four-star receiver is committed to Ohio State and the program is fresh off a national championship. He’s from Ohio and the Buckeyes have a strong track record at his position. Ohio State has a lot going for itself in this recruitment but it’s still very early.
Oregon has been a frequent opponent on the recruiting trail and just offered Brown. Texas A&M, Auburn, Florida State and Florida are all programs that he’s got some interest in, too.
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The Ohio four-star just committed to Louisville recently. The relationship he quickly built with wide receivers coach Deion Branch was a big drive in his commitment. But the Cardinals may have to fight to hang on.
It doesn’t appear Ohio State is involved much now, but a big senior season could lead to new interest from blueblood programs.
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Kansas made a great early evaluation and built a tremendous relationship with Dunnigan. It paid off with an early commitment last January. But will it hold? The four-star continues to pick up offers from around the country and his stock will rise more…
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Publish date : 2025-04-04 11:37:00
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