June’s Second Huge Visit Weekend: Uncover the Surprising Twists That Could Change Everything

Recruiting weekends like this are what separate the contenders from the also-rans — and boy, this one’s packed with pivotal visits and some real heavy hitters in the mix. Alabama is poised to solidify its grip on several prime prospects right under everybody’s noses, with Jireh Edwards and Xavier Griffin leading the charge. Meanwhile, Auburn is firing on all cylinders, trying to make a splash with five-star quarterback Elijah Haven, who’s already made a strong first impression. Down in Gainesville and Athens, don’t blink — Florida and Georgia are juggling flips and defensive line showdowns that could swing the entire recruiting pendulum. And beyond the SEC, deep dives are happening in Bloomington, Ames, Lawrence, Norman, Eugene, Columbia, Austin, and College Station, where some of the nation’s best prospects are sizing up their futures. This weekend isn’t just another recruiting stop; it could shape the landscape for years to come.

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Brody Jennings
It’s not a massive list but an important group is heading to Texas this weekend and even though there are some long shots, coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff know how to take a big swing.

It’s not a massive list but an important group is heading to Texas this weekend and even though there are some long shots, coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff know how to take a big swing.


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Vodney Cleveland
It’s not a massive list but an important group is heading to Texas this weekend and even though there are some long shots, coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff know how to take a big swing.
It’s not a massive list but an important group is heading to Texas this weekend and even though there are some long shots, coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff know how to take a big swing.
One of the last uncommitted quarterbacks in the class is Luke Fahey as Stanford and Indiana are the two front-runners pending a visit to Ohio State later this month.
There has been a serious influx of tight end talent from small-town Kansas the last two recruiting cycles. Last time, four-star Linkon Cure from Goodland chose Kansas State over Oregon and others. This recruiting class, Ian Premer from Great Bend (population 14,000) has Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Michigan and Notre Dame as his favorites.Alabama is Alabama and the Crimson Tide need a quarterback so that’s tempting. But Iowa State recruited Thomalla so well. How this plays out down the stretch will be interesting.

DUCKWORTH BACK TO SOUTH CAROLINA

Landon Duckworth
It’s a big weekend at Alabama with a handful of top targets that the Crimson Tide should close on in town as well.Nick Lucero/Rivals.com

BIG DOGS HEAD TO AUSTIN

Ezavier Crowell
Nick Lucero/Rivals.com
Landing a commitment from four-star quarterback Jett Thomalla was a massive recruiting win for Iowa State in April. Keeping him will now be the challenge. The Omaha (Neb.) Millard South standout visited Alabama this weekend and the Crimson Tide want him to return for another trip soon. In between all this, Thomalla will be back in Ames this weekend.

BIG OPPORTUNITY AT TEXAS A&M

Tristen Keys
It’s been written enough that Oregon has had a tough couple weeks losing quarterback Jonas Williams to USC, five-star quarterback Jared Curtis to Georgia and five-star offensive lineman Jackson Cantwell to Miami. Now is the time for another major recruiting weekend in Eugene where the Ducks could load up. It’s a huge list.The feeling is that Arbuckle wants Bentley in this class so it’s a big early test for him in Norman this weekend.

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