Michigan State Football recruiting target 4-star WR Antonio Gates Jr. committing Saturday

Michigan State Football recruiting target Antonio Gates Jr. will be announcing his commitment on Saturday, October 10th.

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Michigan State Football currently does not have any players committed for 2022, but that might change in a big way on Saturday. 2022 4-star wide receiver Antonio Gates Jr. is set to announce his commitment on Oct. 10th and the Spartans are currently projected to land the star wideout.

In case you were wondering, yes, this is the son of NFL Pro Bowler Antonio Gates.

Gates has been a major target for Mel Tucker and his team ever since they offered him all the way back in April. Gates, who is from Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan, is the No. 4 best recruit in Michigan for 2022 according to the 247Sports rankings and their No. 21 ranked wide receiver overall. Additionally, they have him ranked as their No. 171 ranked player overall in the class.

247Sports also has an 8 out of 10 confidence rating that Gates will end up with the Spartans, which is a pretty good sign for this weekend. Interestingly, they also have it listed that MSU defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton has been the main recruiter for Gates.

UPDATE: Gates told 247Sports on Friday night that he’ll be delaying his commitment indefinitely and will not be announcing on Saturday.

Read more on Gates’ decision to delay his commitment by clicking here

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Texas football recruiting: Longhorns offer 2022 four-star RB

Texas has offered another RB in the 2022 class in Jamarion Miller. Stan Drayton is trying to lure another in-state prospect to Austin.

Texas has offered another running back in the 2022 class, Jamarion Miller. Running backs coach Stan Drayton is once again trying to lure another blue-chip in-state prospect to Austin. Jamarion is the younger brother of former Texas signee Damion Miller.

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Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns land third commitment of 2022 class

Texas has landed a commitment from cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau. A four-star prospect, Guilbeau is the first defensive prospect in the class.

Texas has landed its third commitment of the 2022 recruiting class in cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau. A four-star prospect out of Port Arthur, Texas, Guilbeau is the first defensive prospect in the class.

“I’m 120% committed,” Guilbeau said on Twitter.

Cornerbacks coach Jay Valai strikes again, landing a top in-state defensive back. In the state of Texas, Guilbeau is the No. 2 cornerback in the state of Texas, only behind Denver Harris of North Shore High School.

Of the three commits, Guilbeau and wide receiver Phaizon Wilson are four-stars. Quarterback Quinn Ewers is a five-star and the No. 2 overall player in the country.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 57 9 8
Rivals 4 177 21 21
ESPN 4 233 33 24
247 Composite 4 144 21 15

Vitals

Hometown Port Arthur, Texas
Projected Position Cornerback
Height 5-11.5
Weight 175

Recruitment

  • Committed on Sept. 19, 2020

Offers

  • Alabama
  • Georgia
  • Kansas
  • LSU
  • Oklahoma State
  • Oregon
  • Penn State
  • Tennessee
  • Texas A&M
  • USC

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Texas Football Recruiting: No. 3 ranked Illinois prospect gets offer from Longhorns

UT has gone into Big Ten country to offer 2022 LB Sebastian Cheeks. An Evanston, IL native, UT is the second Big 12 school to offer Cheeks.

Texas has gone into Big Ten country to offer 2022 linebacker Sebastian Cheeks. An Evanston, Illinois native, the Longhorns are the second Big 12 school to offer Cheeks. Iowa State has also joined the race.

Six Big Ten schools plus Notre Dame have extended offers to the four-star linebacker. Boston College, Louisville, and Syracuse from the ACC have gotten into the action, while Kentucky is the only SEC school involved in Cheeks to this point.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 138 3 11
Rivals 4 97 3 12
ESPN 4 245 3 24
247 Composite 4 151 3 13

Vitals

Hometown Evanston, Illinois
Projected Position Outside linebacker
Height 6-2
Weight 200

Recruitment

  • Offered on Sept. 10, 2020
  • No visit yet

Offers

  • Arizona State
  • Boston College
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Iowa State
  • Kentucky
  • Louisville
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Northwestern
  • Notre Dame
  • Syracuse
  • Texas
  • Wisconsin

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Texas offers five-star wide receiver, No. 2 player out of Missouri

Texas is now targeting five-star wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. out of the 2022 recruiting class.

Texas is setting their sights high after the commitment of 2022 five-star quarterback Quinn Ewers. Continue reading “Texas offers five-star wide receiver, No. 2 player out of Missouri”

Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns offer the No. 2 player in Illinois

Texas has made another 2022 wide receiver in Tyler Morris. A four-star UT is getting into what seems to be a Big Ten recruiting battle.

Texas has made another offer to a 2022 wide receiver in Tyler Morris. A four-star prospect out of La Grange Park, Illinois, the Longhorns are getting into what seems to be a Big Ten recruiting battle.

As things stand, Michigan leads the way on the 247Sport crystal ball. Two predictions with a confidence level of seven have been inserted for the Wolverines.

Texas is not an unfamiliar foe to taking receivers away fro Michigan, with Tarik Black transferring to Austin this offseason. Now, he is expected to be the main outside receiver for Sam Ehlinger this season.

With top-rated quarterback Quinn Ewers locked into the 2022 class, Texas is going after the top receivers in the country. Four-star Phaizon Wilson has already committed. The Longhorns have offered 16 other blue-chip wide receivers, with Morris being the latest one.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 54 2 7
Rivals 4 70 2 7
ESPN 4 123 2 17
247 Composite 4 69 2 11

Vitals

Hometown La Grange Park, Illinois
Projected Position Wide receiver
Height 6-0
Weight 175

Recruitment

  • Offered on Sept. 9, 2020
  • No visit yet

Offers

  • Illinois
  • Iowa
  • Iowa State
  • Kansas State
  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • Notre Dame
  • Penn State
  • Purdue
  • Texas
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin

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Texas Football Recruiting: Offers 2022 four-star linebacker, USC commit

The Texas Longhorns made their first offer since recruiting opened on Sept. 1 to USC commit, Niuafe Tuihalamaka. No. 1 LB in the class.

The Longhorns have set their sights on the 2022 recruiting class. As of Sept. 1, Texas and other universities are allowed to open communication with recruits. The action started with an offer to Southern California recruit Niuafe Tuihalamaka. According to Rivals, he is the No. 1 linebacker in the country.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 79 9 5
Rivals 4 64 9 1
ESPN 4 77 7 2
247 Composite 4 63 8 3

Vitals

Hometown Mission Hills, CA
Projected Position Inside Linebacker
Height 6-1.5
Weight 238

Recruitment

  • Offered on Sept. 1, 2020
  • no visit scheduled at this time

Offers

  • USC (Committed)
  • Florida
  • LSU
  • Nebraska
  • Oregon
  • Penn State
  • Tennessee
  • Texas

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Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns offer 2022 four-star athlete

The Texas Longhorns have offered 2022 four-star athlete Jarred Kerr out of Lexington, Texas. Kerr is projected to play defensive back.

The Texas Longhorns most recent offer is for 2022 four-star athlete out of Lexington, Texas. Jarred Kerr is picking up the steam in his recruiting with offers coming in from both Texas and Oklahoma. Early on in the process the Baylor Bears seemed to have the upper hand. Things should change with both sides of the Red River Rivalry getting involved. Kerr is an athlete but his profile shows offense. He is being recruited by defensive coordinator Chris Ash which may lead you to believe that defensive back is in his future.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 66 33
Rivals 3 50 29
ESPN 4 292 40 21
247 Composite 3 351 46 24

Vitals

Hometown Lexington, TX
Projected Position Defensive Back
Height 6-0
Weight 175

Recruitment

  • Offered on August 29, 2020
  • no visit scheduled due to NCAA dead period

Offers

  • Baylor
  • Arkansas
  • Missouri
  • Kansas
  • Texas
  • Oklahoma

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Kerr’s crystal ball currently sits at 100 percent Baylor with one prediction with low confidence.

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Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns make the list for 2022 five-star WR

UT has made the top 12 for 2022 wide receiver Luther Burden. A five-star out of Saint Louis, Baylor and Oklahoma join UT as Big 12 schools.

Texas has made the top 12 for 2022 wide receiver Luther Burden. A five-star out of Saint Louis, Missouri, Baylor and Oklahoma join the Longhorns as Big 12 schools on Burden’s list.

The No. 2 receiver on the 247Sports composite, Burden sits behind in-state prospect Caleb Burton. Burden is one of the many blue-chip receivers Texas has offered, trying to build around quarterback Quinn Ewers.

Rating
Stars Overall State Position
247 4 20 2 4
Rivals 5 9 1 1
ESPN 4 47 1 9
247 Composite 5 14 1 2
Vitals
Hometown Saint Louis, Missouri
Projected Position Wide receiver
Height 6-2
Weight 194
Recruitment
  • Offered on Sept. 27, 2019
  • No visit yet
Offers
  • Alabama
  • Auburn
  • Baylor
  • Florida State
  • Georgia
  • Illinois
  • LSU
  • Missouri
  • Ohio State
  • Oklahoma
  • Penn State
  • Texas
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Texas Longhorns Recruiting: Evan Stewart and Armani Winfield give updates on recruitment

Both Evan Stewart and Armani Winfield both gave an update on their recruitments recently with InsideTexas. UT is pushing hard for both WRs.

Since Quinn Ewers committed to Texas, the Southlake Carroll quarterback has been attempting to attract other top prospects to Austin. He and 2022 four-star wide receiver Phaizon Wilson held a throwing session with other top wide receivers Evan Stewart and Armani Winfield.

Both Stewart and Winfield both gave an update on their recruitments recently with InsideTexas. The two talked about which schools are pushing the hardest, where they stand with the Longhorns and their relationships with the coaches.

Beginning with Stewart, the Frisco native is the No. 7 wide receiver in the class. The four-star currently holds 29 offers, including six Big 12 schools.

“Texas, OU, Oregon, Penn State, and Baylor,” Stewart said about who recruit him the most.

Stewart did not say who is currently leading the race but did mention how he is a fan of Texas.

“I like Texas. I like the burnt orange. I like the all-white jerseys. I just like their swag when they come out.”

Despite coaching defensive backs, Jay Valai has been the one recruiting Stewart. Frisco is right in the middle of Valai’s recruiting region. Wide receiver coach Andre Coleman has also been in contact with Stewart but Valai has the strongest relationship.

“Coach (Jay) Valai puts out a good vibe.”

Moving over to Winfield, the four-star was heavily leaning towards Oklahoma. Then, Ewers’ commitment changed it all.

Now, it seems as if it will come down to Texas and two out-of-state schools.

“Texas, most definitely,” said Winfield about who stands out. “Ohio State and Arizona State too. I can really relate to the ASU staff.”

Growing up in the state of Texas, Winfield already knows everything the Longhorns can bring home. Not only on the football field but off as well.

“I like Texas because I grew up in Texas,” Winfield said. “Why not put on for UT? I feel like me growing up in Texas, I can bring my skills, and with the new NIL rules, building that brand. I already have my fanbase right here.”

The No. 12 wide receiver in the country, Winfield also ranks as the No. 12 player in the state of Texas. On the 247Sports composite, the high school junior is a top 75 player, ranking No. 73 overall.

Winfield did not give a timeline on when he would commit but knows how quickly the class could fill up. Thanks to Ewers, players from across the country will want to have their chance to play in Austin.

After landing the elite quarterback, elite pass catchers must follow. Stewart, Wilson, and Winfield can bring exactly that.

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