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After a rash of commitments before the start of their senior seasons, only four five-star prospects in the 2025 class remain uncommitted.
In today’s Tuesdays With Gorney, Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney offers the latest on all four of them and makes a prediction on where they will end up.
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After an earlier commitment to Alabama didn’t work out following Nick Saban’s retirement, it looked like Ohio State could lead for the now five-star receiver from Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin. Neither program is now in the running for Ffrench, who has Texas, LSU, Miami and Tennessee as the front-runners.
The word has been the Longhorns are the leader for Ffrench, who had a phenomenal offseason, and it seems like that is still the case as Texas has made him a priority for a long time and he loves the offensive system in Austin. Miami could make things interesting, especially if the offense kicks into high gear early in the season.
No one is going to argue with LSU’s success at wide receiver, which includes two first-round picks in Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas in April’s NFL Draft. Tennessee is recruiting incredibly well and the culture (plus the offense) seems to intrigue Ffrench a lot. Still, Texas has appealed to him for a long time and things only continue to pick up.
Prediction: Texas
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I will never forget the first time I saw Griffin in person at the National Combine that coincides with the All-American Bowl in San Antonio as the five-star defensive tackle walked into the hotel wearing a Georgia sweatshirt. He seemed like a Bulldogs lock then and still does now.
The only question is if the Savannah (Ga.) Christian Academy star,…
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Publish date : 2024-08-28 19:43:53
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