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Unexpected Moves Ahead: Which Stars Will Make Shocking Commitments Next?

Unexpected Moves Ahead: Which Stars Will Make Shocking Commitments Next?

When the SEC recruiting wheels start turning, they hardly ever slow down—especially with a summer visit weekend this packed. Sam Spiegelman, the sharpest national analyst on Rivals, just dropped some commitment forecasts that are bound to make LSU, Ole Miss, and Florida fans sit up and take notice. The ripple effects of these visits are already reshaping the outlook for a few top-tier prospects, sending shockwaves through recruiting boards and fan forums alike. With names like Zaden Krempin, Emanuel Tucker, and JaReylan McCoy in play, the battle for elite talent looks more intense than ever. Trust me, this upcoming stretch is poised to redefine how these SEC powerhouses stack their rosters for the future… LEARN MORE

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1. Zaden Krempin to LSU

The Tigers made a splash with four-star OT Zaden Krempin during the first official visit weekend of the summer and closed the gap significantly with the Longhorns at the top of this recruitment.Advertisement

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3. JaReylan McCoy to Florida

Rivals national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman makes commitment predictions that should please a trio of SEC schools.Hours after officially visiting Ole Miss, four-star in-state OT Emanuel Tucker reopened his recruitment. Tucker heads to LSU this weekend and is still in line to see Mississippi State on June 20, but this will boil down to the Rebels and Tigers for the Rivals250 OL.AdvertisementNick Lucero/Rivals.com

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