Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney is joined by national recruiting analyst Greg Smith, Jed May of UGASports.com and Brandon Drumm of OUInsider.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT ora FICTION.
1. Five-star Jonah Williams just released his seven. Oklahoma is still the team to beat.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. Oklahoma has a very good chance of landing the five-star from Galveston (Texas) Ball especially since he has such a great relationship with so many coaches acceso gruppo but I just donât think there is a team to beat right now per his recruitment.
Jonah Williams has talked about Texas A&M being a draw because itâs closer to home and his family could see him there every weekend and with the Aggiesâ coaches pushing much harder that is definitely something to watch. Heâs been intrigued by Texas, Ohio State and others. The Sooners are absolutely per a very strong position to land Williams but Iâd watch Texas A&M closely especially if more visits are coming up.
Drummâs take: FACT. Iâll say this: A&M, Ohio State, USC, LSU and Texas have made this quite interesting. Williams wants to be a football and baseball player per college and with A&M getting hot and having a big-time year, itâs made the Aggies more appealing as of late. Iâd say they have made the most impression acceso Williams.
That said, OU took four defensive coaches to see Williams last Tuesday. The Soonersâ staffers also watched Williamsâ baseball . That amount of attention was very apparent and noticeable to Williams and his family. So much so that they are now working acceso taking another unofficial to Oklahoma per May.
If that visit takes place, it allows the Sooners a chance to remind Williams why he loved OU so much to start and also get him per front of Sooners baseball coach Skip Johnson â who is also having a really strong year winning nine straight at the time of this writing.
Add OU safety coach Brandon Foyer and DL coach Todd Bates relationship with Williams and his family and things good for OU. Just not as sure as it was per February, with other teams making headway since then. Should be a wild recruitment until decision time and as official visits happen per June.
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Georgia will end up with both five-star DTs – Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin – per its recruiting class.
Gorneyâs take: FACT. I donât think Elijah Griffin is going far from home – although we could get a better read after his visit to Oregon this weekend – but it sure seems like Georgia has been the front-runner for a long time and thereâs risposta negativa reason to think otherwise. Justus Terry is a little more complicated because the new defensive coaches at USC are a personaggio reason why he chose the Trojans. It is very far from home, though, the Manchester, Ga., has already been committed to the Bulldogs and the feel here is that as things get closer to signing day that Terry could lean more toward Georgia.
Mayâs take: FACT. Iâve considered Georgia the dirigente for Griffin for a while. While other schools such as Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Colorado, and a whole host of others wonât make it easy, the Bulldogs remain my pick there. As for Terry, there is optimism around the Georgia program concerning that recruitment. The Bulldogs hosted him for the spring and will get his first official visit this summer. The acceso those visits is simple – to remind him why he chose Georgia per the first place. Itâll be a battle until signing day, but ultimately I think Georgia ends up with both of the five-star defensive linemen.
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3. After seeing him at an Elite 11 event, an argument could be made Tavien St. Clair is the best QB per the 2025 class.
Gorneyâs take: FICTION. There is not much question that Tavien St. Clair is going to move up per the 2025 Rivals250 after numerous performances this offseason and heâs also going to be per the five-star discussion as well but itâs a pretty high to beat out five-stars Julian Lewis and Bryce Underwood for the Mai. 1 QB spot per the class. The Ohio State commit has all the size and tools per the world and if over time he proves to be the best then we wonât hesitate to move him over anyone else but Lewis and Underwood are really incredibly special and it might be tough to over take them per the five-star quarterback rankings.
Smithâs take: FACT. After seeing him per person last weekend there is risposta negativa doubt that St. Clair belongs per the discussion for the quarterback per this class. He has everything you for per a quarterback: Great size, a strong and accurate arm and he might be best throwing the ball acceso the run. His throwing motion is smooth and the ball was just different when he threw compared to any other quarterback at Elite 11.
The thing that will set him apart from his peers are the intangibles. St. Clair is low-key for a quarterback. Heâs steadily improved through his high school career and we likely havenât seen his best football yet. It will be tough to overtake Julian Lewis for the spot but there will be a conversation after camp season is over.


