2023 in-state LB commits to Nebraska as preferred walk-on

A 2023 LB has committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers

2023 linebacker Korver Demma has committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers as a preferred walk-on. He announced the news on Twitter.

Demma is an in-state prospect. He attends Gretna High School in Gretna, NE. He stands at 6’3″ and weighs 230 pounds.

Demma had received offers from a number of smaller schools including Central Missouri, Wayne State, Minnesota State, Northern State, Sioux Falls, and Missouri Western State. He also took visits to South Dakota State and North Dakota State.

Demma has ties to Nebraska. His mother, Megan Korver, played volleyball for the Cornhuskers and was an All-American.

Demma discussed his decision with Zack Carpenter of Rivals.

“I’ve been a Husker fan my whole life,” Demma told Carpenter.

“I’ve been watching the Huskers since we were in the Big 12,” Demma continued. “So when we moved back and I actually started talking to the staff and having the season that I’m having, it was a no brainer that when they gave me the offer [to walk on], I was just like, you gotta commit to that.”

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Colorado commit AJ Newberry averaging over 160 rushing yards in senior season

AJ Newberry has rushed for some big numbers in his senior season

AJ Newberry’s senior season at Texas’ South Grand Prairie High School has been excellent, at least on a personal level. In five games thus far with the 2-5 Warriors, he has averaged 162 rushing yards and is nearly at the 1,000-yard mark.

One of his better games this season came last Friday when the 6-foot, 200-pound Buffs commit ran for 187 yards and three touchdowns. Colorado running backs coach Darian Hagan, who recruited Newberry, was also in attendance.

Newberry, the No. 60-ranked running back in his class (247Sports), is so far the only 2023 RB commit the Buffs hold. Current true freshmen Anthony Hankerson and Victor Venn are also promising tailbacks in the program, so we’ll see if Colorado decides to add more depth moving forward.

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Clemson loses a football commitment

One of the prospects in the 2023 recruiting class who was verbally committed to Clemson has withdrawn his pledge from the Tigers. Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy (McDonough, Ga.) four-star offensive tackle Zechariah Owens confirmed to The Clemson …

One of the prospects in the 2023 recruiting class who was verbally committed to Clemson has withdrawn his pledge from the Tigers.

Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy (McDonough, Ga.) four-star offensive tackle Zechariah Owens confirmed to The Clemson Insider on Thursday that he would be walking back his pledge from Dabo Swinney’s program.

Owens – a 6-foot-6, 365-pound rising senior – is ranked as high as the nation’s No. 8 offensive tackle and No. 67 overall prospect in the country for the 2023 class by 247Sports. ESPN considers him the No. 17 offensive tackle and No. 135 overall prospect in his class, while Rivals tabs him as the No. 21 offensive tackle and No. 182 overall prospect.

Owens held more than 30 total offers, including offers from schools such as Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Miami, North Carolina, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Tennessee and Southern Cal.

Clemson extended an offer to Owens after he attended the Tigers’ junior day in early March. He was back on campus to watch Clemson’s first scrimmage of the spring at Memorial Stadium on March 30, then returned to Tiger Town for an official visit from June 3-5. He was also on campus to participate in the Dabo Swinney Camp last summer.

Four-star gymnast Katelyn Jong commits to Auburn

Katelyn Jong is a member of the U.S. national team and will be competing for the Auburn Tigers in 2024.

Auburn gymnastics has done it again.

The Tigers landed another commitment from an elite recruit, this time it is U.S. national team member [autotag]Katelyn Jong.[/autotag] She announced her commitment Wednesday night on her Instagram.

“I can’t believe it,” she wrote. “I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to Auburn University on a full ride athletic scholarship!! So thankful for my family, friends, coaches, and everyone who help me get here! Can’t wait to be an Auburn Tiger! WAR EAGLE!”

Jong is a four-star recruit by College Gym News and is a member of the 2024 recruiting class.

The Allen, Texas native won the all-around gold at the junior women’s 2021 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. She made her senior debut at the 2022 Winter Cup, where she finished fifth in the all-around.

Jong won gold for her floor routine at her World Challenge Cup debut earlier this month in Szombathely, Hungary. Her score of 13.5 was nearly half a point in front of the silver medalist.

She is Auburn’s second commit of the 2024 recruiting class, joining five-star prospect Olivia Ahern.

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Clemson in hot pursuit of 4-star Peach State TE

Clemson’s tight end recruiting in the class of 2024 is only getting started and The Clemson Insider has the latest on a name worth monitoring in Carrollton (Ga.) four-star Caleb Odom. TCI recently caught up with Odom, who was one of the top …

Clemson’s tight end recruiting in the class of 2024 is only getting started and The Clemson Insider has the latest on a name worth monitoring in Carrollton (Ga.) four-star Caleb Odom.

TCI recently caught up with Odom, who was one of the top prospects in attendance for Clemson’s 30-20 win over NC State at Death Valley on Saturday, Oct. 1.

“It was crazy,” Odom said in a phone interview recently regarding his visit. “The atmosphere was just electric. It was just insane. I just felt like the crowd was crazy. I don’t know, I’ve never seen something like the pregame, how they roll out of the buses and run down the hill. That kind of stood out to me, definitely the pregame. I just felt like the fans were cheering nonstop. I just felt like it was crazy.”

It was a great game for Clemson to play host to a tight end recruit like Odom because the Tigers’ tight ends, Davis Allen and Jake Briningstool, combined for 75 yards and a touchdown in the win. Allen would also later be named Clemson’s Offensive Player of the Game.

“It was actually crazy,” he said. “I got to talk to Davis Allen before the game. I actually knew him. He went to Calhoun and one of my teachers knew him from a connection. I was able to talk to him for a little bit. Watching them use the tight ends, especially in that game, but also in Wake Forest, they were able to do a lot with them. I like the type of gameplan they have for their tight ends.”

Odom got his first feel for Dabo Swinney’s program as soon as he stepped foot on campus.

“When all the recruits first got there, Coach Swinney gave a big speech,” Odom said. “He was just talking about how Clemson is a place where you’ll be able to build relationships beyond football and just how education is very important. I feel like that was very important to me because it could be a place where I’d be wanting to go as a home.”

Odom has been in constant contact with Kyle Richardson since Sept. 1. It was Clemson’s tight ends coach who extended Odom the invitation to the NC State game and made sure he spoke with him at length during his first trip to The Valley.

“It was good to finally see who I was talking to,” Odom said.

Odom said that his relationship with Richardson is one of the better ones that he currently has and that it was nice to finally put a name to a face.

“He was just telling me that they love what they see on film and stuff,” Odom recalled of his conversation with Richardson. “He was telling me that they take the offer process really slowly. He was gonna give me a call later (last) week, so hopefully it’s good news. He was just telling me that they were glad to have me down.”

According to Odom, Richardson said that he likes his ability as a route runner for his size, standing at 6-foot-6, 215 pounds, but Clemson’s tight ends coach also like his ability to go up and make contested catches.

In any event, Odom did say that Richardson told him that he’s an offer-worthy prospect.

“Hopefully they will offer soon, though, I would really love it,” he said regarding a potential offer from Clemson. “Just knowing how they treat the players outside of football… Just knowing I can be in an environment like that, especially during game days with the crowd. A place like Death Valley is just crazy.”

Odom said he talked to Richardson the other day about getting up for the Clemson-Miami game on Nov. 19.

“I’m definitely gonna try to get back up for that game,” Odom added.

In addition to Clemson, Odom mentions that schools like LSU, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest and North Carolina, as well as a lot of other SEC and ACC programs, have been showing extensive interest.

Odom, the nation’s No. 14 overall tight end in the class of 2024, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, is a self-described route-running technician, who hones in on his blocking abilities on the perimeter. He mostly plays receiver at Carrollton, but he’s the type of player that’s gonna get after it on every play.

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UNC an ‘important visit’ for one key 2024 five-star target

The UNC basketball program is hosting an ‘important visit’ for one five-star prospect, a key target in the 2024 class.

After rescheduling an official visit due to the impact of Hurricane Ian a few weeks ago, 2024 five-star guard [autotag]Boogie Fland[/autotag] is set for an important visit with the UNC basketball program.

It was announced earlier this week that Fland would be headed to to Chapel Hill on October 28 for his rescheduled visit. It was originally set for the weekend of September 30.

Fland is the No. 12 overall player in the 2024 class and the No. 2 combo guard per the 247Sports recruiting rankings.

According to Rivals National Recruiting Director Rob Cassidy, this upcoming visit for Bland is a very important one in his recruitment.

“Johnuel “Boogie” Flandhas scheduled his first official visit, a trip to North Carolina that is set to take place on Oct. 28. And while Fland is miles away from a decision about his college future, the New York-based star’s trip to Chapel Hill feels important because the Tar Heels have long been appealing to Fland and his family.”

Fland is from Archbishop Stepinac (NY) High School, the same high school that current guard RJ Davis attended in high school.

Though Fland is not close to making a decision at this time, the Tar Heels have picked up a lot of steam in his recruitment ever since extending an offer this summer.

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MSU football latest power five school to offer 2024 Florida WR Terrance Moore Jr.

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to express interesting in rising 2024 wide receiver prospect Terrance Moore Jr.

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to express interesting in rising 2024 wide receiver prospect Terrance Moore Jr.

Moore announced on Wednesday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Moore hails from Tampa, Fla. and plays for Tampa Catholic.

Michigan State is the 12th program to extend him an offer, according to 247Sports. He now holds scholarship offers from Michigan State, Auburn, Kentucky, Texas A&M, West Virginia, UCF, USF, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Toledo, FIU and FAU.

Moore is currently unranked on 247Sports, but that’ll change soon with size at 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, and the number of schools showing interest. Keep an eye on his recruitment moving forward.

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LB recruit, brother of freshman Tiger: Clemson is ‘special’

Clemson has made a big impression on this talented linebacker prospect, whose older brother is a freshman on the Tigers’ football team. Jesuit High School (Tampa, Fla.) junior Drew Woodaz – a 6-foot-3, 190-pound recruit in the class of 2024 – has …

Clemson has made a big impression on this talented linebacker prospect, whose older brother is a freshman on the Tigers’ football team.

Jesuit High School (Tampa, Fla.) junior Drew Woodaz – a 6-foot-3, 190-pound recruit in the class of 2024 – has been blown away by his experiences in Tiger Town.

Drew is the younger brother of Clemson freshman linebacker Wade Woodaz, and Drew has made multiple unofficial recruiting visits to Death Valley this season. He also attended the Orange & White spring game back in April before competing at the Dabo Swinney Camp in June.

“It gets better every single time I go there,” Drew said in a recent interview with The Clemson Insider. “I mean, it’s an unreal place. It’s special. Having my brother there, it’s nice to always have someone on the inside, telling me how he feels about it, and I haven’t heard him say a single bad thing.”

Added Drew of his brother’s experience at Clemson thus far: “He loves it. I call him at least once a week and I just ask him, I’m like, ‘How is it?’ He hasn’t said a single bad thing once.”

2024 LB Drew Woodaz (left) and Clemson LB Wade Woodaz during pregame of the Tigers’ spring game Saturday, April 9, 2022 at Clemson’s Memorial Stadium. Bart Boatwright/The Clemson Insider

When Drew participated in the Swinney Camp this summer, he drew positive feedback about his camp performance from Clemson defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Wes Goodwin.

Drew called it “a great honor” to get a good camp review from a high-level coach like Goodwin.

“He always tells me, keep working,” Drew said. “When I went to the camp up there this summer, he said that I performed very well.”

As for what stands out most to Drew about Swinney’s program, it’s the culture that Clemson’s head coach has created and how his players are “All In.”

“The way Dabo runs things is perfect,” Drew said. “Everyone buys in. Last year, no one opted out for the bowl game unless they were injured, which shows you a lot about the program. That’s special, and I think that’s what really draws me to the program.”

Drew has collected double-digit Division I FBS offers, including ones from Power Five programs in Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, Louisville, Virginia Tech, Kansas, Missouri and Vanderbilt.

If Drew were to receive an offer from Clemson in the future, the chance to follow in his brother’s footsteps as a Tiger – and carve out his own legacy at the same time – would be “surreal” for him.

“I think it would be crazy, because it’s been a dream since I was a kid, and it would be surreal,” he said. “It would be fun to follow in my brother’s footsteps, but to create my own path and become my own person and just be myself and really show people what type of player I am.”

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Dana Altman extends offer to 4-star center Jayden Quanintance in class of 2025

Dana Altman and the Oregon Ducks extended an offer to 2025 4-star center Jayden Quanintance, becoming the third Pac-12 school to do so.

Dana Altman has had an incredibly busy summer. In addition to prepping for what should be an exciting 2022-23 season, Altman built one of the best recruiting classes in school history for 2023.

Mookie Cook, KJ Evans, and Jackson Shelstad is an elite class, and the staff has continued to keep tabs on Bronny James and Andrej Stojakovic as well.

Additionally, Altman has continued looking for talent in the 2024 and 2025 classes, reportedly making an offer to 2025 4-star center prospect Jayden Quanintance out of Hillcrest Prep High School.

Quanintance is just a sophomore, but his 6’9 frame and athleticism have him already ranked among the top 30 players in his class, per 247Sports.

Altman is the fifth head coach to officially offer Quanintance, although he will almost certainly pick up many, many more in the next year depending how he performs at Hillcrest and over the summer circuit.

Regardless, it never hurts to get your name in on someone early. Here is more about Quanintance and his recruitment up to this point.

Jayden Quanintance’s Recruiting Profile

Auburn makes top 6 for elite EDGE Rueben Bain Jr.

Auburn is looking to build a great class at EDGE, this would be a massive step in doing that.

Auburn is looking to build an elite defensive line class in the 2023 recruiting cycle.

They already have commitments from four-star edge rushers [autotag]Ashley Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Wilky Denuad[/autotag] and are a finalist for a third.

Four-star edge rusher [autotag]Rueben Bain Jr.[/autotag] announced his top six schools Wednesday and will be deciding between Auburn, Alabama, Oklahoma, FSU, Louisville, and Miami.

The 6-foot-2, 250-pound Bain is from Miami, Florida, and is one of the best recruits in the country.

He is ranked as the No. 89 overall player and No. 10 defensive lineman in the 247Sports Composite ranking. He is also the No. 13 player from Florida.

He primarily plays edge and is being recruited by Auburn to play edge but has a chance to keep growing and could be forced to move inside. Either way, he looks like someone who will excel at pressuring the quarterback.

He was incredibly disruptive as a junior, making 60 tackles, 48.5 of which were for a loss and 29.5 were sacks.

While Bain has made multiple trips to Auburn, it will be quite a steal for the Tigers to land him. Not only is he from Miami but his older brother is a graduate assistant for the Hurricanes and his uncle was a four-year starter at defensive back for them in the 1980s.

However, has made multiple trips to Auburn and the Tigers have a shot.

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