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“West Spotlight: Unveiling the Future Stars on the Brink of Game-Changing Trades!”

"West Spotlight: Unveiling the Future Stars on the Brink of Game-Changing Trades!"

As the college football recruiting landscape becomes increasingly competitive, many young athletes find themselves at the center of attention—sometimes even before they’ve finished high school. With early commitments becoming the norm, the risk of flips—where players change their pledged loyalties—has surged. In this article, Adam Gorney, Rivals’ national recruiting director, takes us on a closer look at five commitments from the West that could be on shaky ground as we approach the end of the year. These athletes, all with impressive skills and potential, are being pursued by other programs eager to steal them away. Whether due to changing offers or personal considerations, their current allegiances may not hold strong for long. Let’s dive into the shifting tides of recruitment to see who’s teetering and why! LEARN MORE.

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AdvertisementCLASS OF 2025 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | StateAdvertisementAdvertisementCLASS OF 2027 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | StateThe four-star receiver committed to UCLA in March 2024 but then broke his tibia in June so he had a lot of time to go through physical therapy and think about his recruitment.


But USC has shown a good deal of interest especially in recent weeks and if a visit to campus happens, then the Trojans could become a real player in this recruitment.Advertisement

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CLASS OF 2026 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | StateAdvertisementGreene keeps reinforcing that it’s going to take a lot to flip him from Oregon, especially since he’s been committed there since August and it was always a top school in his recruitment.

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