EchoingEagle+FollowPenn State’s Jersey pipeline heats upPenn State’s recruiting class could get even stronger as Elijah Reeder, a top New Jersey EDGE rusher, has reopened his commitment after leaving Iowa State. This is big news for Penn State fans, especially since the team has struggled to land top talent from New Jersey in recent years. With new coach Matt Campbell—who already brought several Iowa State signees—at the helm, the Nittany Lions are building serious momentum in the Garden State. Do you think this new recruiting approach will help Penn State dominate the region? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #PennState #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville hoops makes big recruiting moveLouisville basketball isn’t just making noise on the court—they’re shaking up the recruiting scene, too. After a blowout win over Memphis, the Cards hosted elite prospects, including Isaac Ellis, a high-scoring guard who recently decommitted from South Carolina. Ellis, known for his viral Overtime Elite highlights, was reportedly impressed by his visit. With Coach Kelsey pushing hard to land top 2027 talent, Louisville fans could see some game-changing additions soon. What do you think—will Ellis choose the Cards, and how could these recruiting wins shape the team’s future? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa lands hometown star for 2027 classIowa just scored a big win on the recruiting trail, landing Pleasantville’s own Braylon Bingham—a two-way standout who turned down offers from Iowa State, Northwestern, and Wisconsin. Bingham’s passion for the Hawkeyes runs deep, and his athleticism is off the charts: he racked up over 60 tackles this season and led his baseball team to a state title. With Bingham joining the 2027 class, Iowa’s defense just got a major boost. What do you think this means for the Hawkeyes’ future—and how important is it to keep top local talent at home? #Sports #IowaHawkeyes #Recruiting00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowGeorgia’s top 2027 football commit rethinking UGA?Georgia fans, this recruiting twist is one to watch: Donte Wright, the Bulldogs’ prized 2027 cornerback commit, isn’t shutting down talks with other schools just yet. Even though he’s still officially pledged to UGA, Wright has kept the door open for programs like Oregon and Miami—especially after a recent visit to the Ducks that reportedly went really well. With Wright ranked among the nation’s best, his decision could shake up Georgia’s future defense. What do you think—should fans be worried, or is this just part of modern recruiting? #Sports #GeorgiaFootball #Recruiting00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBuffs score big with McDonald brothersColorado football just pulled off a major recruiting win—flipping four-star wide receiver Xavier McDonald and landing his younger brother, cornerback Dolph McDonald, for future classes. The move comes after coach Brennan Marion left Sacramento State to join Deion Sanders’ staff, and Xavier decided to follow. These additions boost Colorado’s 2026 and 2027 classes, adding serious talent on both sides of the ball. With the McDonald brothers’ impressive high school stats, Buffs fans have a lot to look forward to. How do you think these signings will shape the team’s future? #Sports #ColoradoBuffs #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowColorado’s recruiting class jumps in the Big 12Colorado football fans, there’s real movement in Boulder—Coach Prime’s 2026 recruiting class just climbed ten spots nationally after a busy signing period. With new commitments from three-star safety Braylon Edwards and four-star wide receiver Xavier McDonald, plus a surprise reclassification from athlete Alexander Ward, the Buffs now sit at No. 95 in the country and No. 13 in the Big 12. That’s a solid leap from earlier this week. Deion Sanders is betting on young talent, even as the transfer portal keeps shaking things up. How do you feel about this new direction for Colorado’s roster? #Sports #ColoradoBuffs #Recruiting00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowMichigan misses out on top pass rusherLosing Julian Walker to South Carolina is a tough blow for Michigan’s recruiting class. Walker, a four-star edge rusher with serious game-wrecking potential, chose to stay close to home, especially with his dad coaching at South Carolina. Even after a promising visit to Ann Arbor, family ties won out. Michigan fans might be disappointed, but there’s still hope—five-star Carter Meadows and three-star Tariq Boney are coming in, and the transfer portal could offer more options. How do you feel about the impact of this loss, and who do you think will step up next season? #Sports #MichiganFootball #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks eye top recruit from PA sports familySouth Carolina’s football future could hinge on landing Maxwell Hiller, a five-star offensive lineman from Coatesville, PA—who also happens to be a standout basketball player. Even more impressive, his younger brother Colton is a five-star basketball recruit with offers from powerhouse programs. The Gamecocks are prioritizing Maxwell for their 2027 class, despite not having a full-time O-line coach right now. It’s wild to see one family producing two elite athletes in different sports! Imagine the impact if Maxwell chooses South Carolina. What do you think—should schools focus more on multi-sport athletes like the Hillers? #Sports #Gamecocks #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson makes Jaxon Dollar’s top 10Clemson fans, there’s real buzz on the recruiting trail—Jaxon Dollar, one of the top tight ends in the country, just put the Tigers in his top 10 schools. This 6'5" North Carolina standout has been a force on both sides of the ball, racking up over 1,100 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns last season. While Notre Dame is the current favorite, Dollar’s repeated visits to Clemson and his connection with the coaching staff keep hopes high. If he joins, he’d add serious firepower to an already stacked 2027 class. What do you think—will Dollar choose the Tigers? #Sports #ClemsonFootball #Recruiting00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowWhy Texas’ 2026 class hinges on hidden gemsThe future of Texas Longhorns football could come down to the “developmental guys” in the 2026 recruiting class—not just the big-name recruits everyone’s talking about. While stars like Jermaine Bishop Jr. and Dia Bell grab headlines, it’s the under-the-radar prospects who might shape the team’s success in the long run. Texas has seen both wins and misses with these players before—think Jaylan Ford’s rise versus struggles to fill key O-line spots. In the era of the transfer portal, how the Longhorns develop these lesser-known recruits could make all the difference. What do you think: Is patience with player development still possible today? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #Recruiting00Share