
“Unveiling the Future: Will Duckworth and Henderson Become Louisiana’s Next QB Legends?”
As we dive into the ever-evolving landscape of high school football recruiting, the excitement is palpable—especially with the buzz surrounding players like four-star quarterback Landon Duckworth and Houston’s Keisean Henderson. National recruiting director Adam Gorney has been hard at work, peering into his crystal ball to offer some intriguing predictions about these standout athletes. The recruiting game is filled with drama, shifting allegiances, and potential five-star talents that can reshape a program’s future. With the spotlight shining on these young quarterbacks, it’s an exhilarating time for fans, coaches, and prospects alike. Join me as we explore Gorney’s insights and the broader implications for college football recruiting. It’s a wild ride, and you’re not going to want to miss it! LEARN MORE
What’s also somewhat telling is that Ole Miss has slowed down slightly with some other top quarterback targets – mainly five-star Ryder Lyons and four-star Luke Fahey – as Duckworth has become an even bigger priority.SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH HOUSTON FANS AT COUGARSDEN.COM
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AdvertisementRight now, the only five-star prospect is Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic’s Blaine Bradford who looks and plays a lot like former five-star Minkah Fitzpatrick. A very easy argument could be made for at least two other Louisiana standouts to end up with five-star rankings and there could possibly be others.CLASS OF 2027 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | StateAdvertisement
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