Husker football commit earns fourth recruiting star

 Shawn Hammerbeck is a 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive lineman for Winner High School in Winner, SD.

A Nebraska football commit has earned a fourth recruiting star. Shawn Hammerbeck is a 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive lineman for Winner High School in Winner, SD.

Hammerbeck earned his extra star from the recruiting service 247Sports. The remaining recruiting services rate South Dakota’s top 2025 prospect three stars.

Reports suggest the Huskers may play the recruit on the offensive line as a tackle, although he has been identified as a possible candidate on the defensive line. Hammerbeck selected the Huskers over Kansas State, Minnesota, and Texas Tech.

Nebraska first offered the recruit in the spring and hosted him on an official visit in April. He returned on an official visit in June before committing to the Cornhuskers on July 3rd.

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Where Florida football ranks in 247Sports’ SEC preseason poll

The Florida Gators have a lot to prove on the field this fall.

Southeastern Conference media days are in full swing this week and to commemorate the midsummer event 247Sports released its SEC preseason rankings on Monday.

Among the 16 member schools after the expansion of the league this past offseason, the Florida Gators find themselves ranked No. 12. That puts Billy Napier and Co. just behind the Kentucky Wildcats and ahead of the South Carolina Gamecocks in the conference projections.

The poll is comprised of input from 14 writers covering the league along with national writers Bud Elliott and Chris Hummer.

SEC Preseason Rankings

1. Georgia Bulldogs (16 first-place votes)

2. Texas Longhorns

T-3. Alabama Crimson Tide

T-3. Ole Miss Rebels

5. Tennessee Volunteers

6. Missouri Tigers

7. LSU Tigers

8. Oklahoma Sooners

9. Texas A&M Aggies

10. Auburn Tigers

11. Kentucky Wildcats

12. Florida Gators

13. South Carolina Gamecocks

14. Arkansas Razorbacks

15. Mississippi State Bulldogs

16. Vanderbilt Commodores

Florida’s 2024 season opener

The Florida and the Miami Hurricanes open their schedule on Aug. 31 in Gainesville, Florida. Kickoff time is slated for 3:30 p.m. ET and the game will be broadcast on ABC Sports.

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Oklahoma Sooners the latest to offer 2025 PG Jaylen Petty

Oklahoma offers electric 2025 point guard Jaylen Petty.

Oklahoma’s 2025 basketball recruiting class is off to a slow start. The Sooners don’t have a commitment for the cycle. Still, the summer is a massive evaluation period for hopeful college hoopers. One name has been having a terrific summer and is certainly seeing a rise in attention from colleges nationwide.

2025 point guard Jaylen Petty posted on his social media accounts that he received an offer from the Oklahoma Sooners on Thursday afternoon.

Petty hails from Washington, a hoops hotbed, producing a lot of talent in the last decade.

Petty stands six feet tall and is a shifty, fearless point guard who is ultra-dynamic in attacking defenses, no matter how they try to defend him.

He is a capable shooter in both the spot-up and off-the-bounce variety.

Pepperdine, UNLV, and Portland have also offered him this summer. 247Sports has him ranked as the second-ranked prospect in Washington and listed him as a three-star on their company-specific player rankings.

Petty plays for a loaded Rainier Beach AAU team, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone to see a rise in recruiting rankings as he approaches his senior year of high school.

Oklahoma has now offered three point guards for the 2025 class alongside Petty, with four-star Kingston Flemings and Keyshaun Tillery being one and the other.

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5-star QB Husan Longstreet is now a Top 5 quarterback in 2025 recruiting class

Husan Longstreet is now one of the Top 5 quarterback in the 2025 cycle

It’s no surprise when prospects in any recruiting cycle begin to rise in the rankings after participating in various camps throughout the summer. In the 2025 recruiting class, nearly every quarterback who many of us saw during last month’s Elite II competition has only helped their standing in the rankings.

2025 5-star Husan Longstreet, who committed to Texas A&M in early April, is now, according to 247Sports, the No. 4-ranked quarterback in the cycle and the No. 1-ranked prospect in California. As the lone 5-star commit in the Aggies’ 2025 class, Longstreet also serves as new offensive coordinator Collin Klein’s first win on the recruiting trail.

Longstreet possesses one of the strongest arms in the 2025 class. During his memorable 2023 junior season at Centennial HS in Corona (CA), Longstreet accounted for 3,013 yards, 24 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions through the air, including 645 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on the ground.

After earning MVP honors during the first day of the Elite 11 competition, On3’s Charles Power described Longstreet’s elite skillset, which was seen throughout the week:

“He was able to throw with good location and drop some nice throws in. He won the Rail Shot challenge towards the end of the event in which the quarterbacks all throw a small-window throw down the back side. He really showed the ability to manipulate his arm angles, throw off-platform and just had a very strong day overall. His physical tools are apparent and he’s certainly one of the twitchier and more explosive passers and movers on hand”

According to 247Sports, Longstreet is now the 28th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the fourth-ranked quarterback, and the No. 1-ranked prospect in California.

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Duke football adds commitment from three-star 2025 DL Bariate Kara

Duke lands three-star defensive lineman Bariate Kara.

The summer has been very fun for [autotag]Manny Diaz[/autotag], who is spending his first complete recruiting cycle as the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils.

He hopes to recruit for the foundation of his program for the next few years, and his 2025 commitment class offers some promise. A team’s success is directly tied to their ability to win in the trenches, so it was important for the Blue Devils to land the pledge of three-star Bariate Kara over the weekend.

The 6-foot-5, 248-pound Loganville, GA native held over 20 offers during high school recruitment, but his relationship with new defensive ends coach Harland Bower ultimately gave Duke the edge.

The Blue Devils haven’t recruited Kara for long. Still, after they offered him just in March of this year during his unofficial visit, the relationships with the staff, the cultural fit, and Duke’s academics became significant factors in sealing the deal.

Kara is a terrific athlete. His size and athleticism allowed him to play both as a defensive end and a tight end during high school. Duke recruited him to slide inside for Saturday games, which means he’ll need to add to his frame to have the requisite mass to battle with the guards and centers of the ACC.

With Kara’s commitment, the Blue Devils are dangerously close to wrapping up their recruiting efforts for 2025. As it stands right now, they are the 30th-ranked recruiting class in the nation on 247Sports.

Sooners 4-star OT target Lamont Rogers chooses Missouri over Oklahoma, Texas

Oklahoma just misses on four-star OT Lamont Rogers, who committed to the Missouri Tigers.

The [autotag]2025 recruiting class[/autotag] is deep at several positions, particularly at offensive tackle. For Oklahoma, quite a few of the better offensive tackles in this class are close geographically, and the Sooners have made them a priority.

As the summer dwindles, recruits have narrowed or closed their recruitments. On Saturday, one of Oklahoma’s top targets announced his college commitment.

Four-star offensive tackle [autotag]Lamont Rogers[/autotag] picked the Missouri Tigers over Oklahoma, Texas and Texas A&M offers.

Oklahoma offered Rogers in January 2023. Bill Bedenbaugh, Brent Venables and the Oklahoma staff spent considerable time building a relationship with Rogers. The Sooners hosted him and his family on multiple unofficial visits as well.

When it came down to it, Rogers chose the Tigers instead.

Standing at 6 feet, 6 1/2 inches and 311 pounds, Rogers is the No. 9 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 17 overall prospect in Texas on 247Sports.

The Sooners are still in a good position to land another highly rated offensive tackle prospect. They remain a finalist for five-star offensive tackles [autotag]Michael Fasusi[/autotag] and Andrew Babalola. There is no timetable for Fasusi’s decision, but prospects are looking good for the Sooners right now. As for Babaloloa, the Sooners will have to contend with Stanford and Michigan for the five-star offensive tackle prospect out of Kansas.

The Sooners have offensive line commitments from Darius Afalava, Ryan Fodje, and Owen Hollenbeck. Oklahoma is eighth in the 247Sports team recruiting rankings.

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A trio of Gators pairs among 50 all-time best playmaking duos

There have been a trio of dynamic duos playing for the Florida Gators over the past three decades.

The University of Florida’s football program has an illustrious history that spans decades, with a superlative run of success from starting when [autotag]Steve Spurrier[/autotag] took over in 1990 to the departure of [autotag]Urban Meyer[/autotag] after the 2010 campaign.

During that span, the Gators produced a prodigious amount of athletic talent — never mind that Florida is still the only team in the SEC to have a player selected in every draft since the AFL-NFL merger. But the Orange and Blue has also had a few dynamic duos in its midst as well.

Brad Crawford of 247Sports put together his 50 all-time best playmaking duos in college football history and had three UF pairs in his rankings.

Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin

“[autotag]Tim Tebow[/autotag]’s list of accolades is expansive, chief among them his Heisman Trophy win in 2007,” Crawford begins. “He was also part of two Florida teams that won a BCS National Championship and was a two-time SEC Offensive Player of the Year. He has a statue outside of Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, and finished his career with the Gators with 9,286 passing yards and 88 touchdowns to just 16 interceptions while rushing for 1,947 yards and 57 touchdowns.”

But even Tebow could not do it by himself. Without the help of his trusty sidekick [autotag]Percy Harvin[/autotag], those two championships would never have happened.

“While Tebow, Wuerffel and Steve Spurrier all won Heismans at Florida, Harvin might be the most dyamic offensive talent in program history. Harvin was an incredibly versatile player for the Gators.

“In three seasons, Harvin rushed for 1,852 yards, caught 133 passes for 1,929 yards and scored 32 total touchdowns. He was a nightmare for opposing defenses because he could be used in any number of ways and once he got past you, there was no catching up.”

Based on this, Crawford ranks Tebow and Harvin as the second-best college football pair behind the USC Trojans‘ dynamic duo of Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush.

Florida’s other two top dynamic duos

Coming it at No. 29 is another Heisman Trophy winner, [autotag]Danny Wueffel[/autotag], along with his favorite wide receiver target, [autotag]Reidel Anthony[/autotag].

“During UF’s national championship season in 1996, Anthony was an explosive offensive player and quarterback Danny Wuerffel’s favorite,” Pat Dooley notes.

The Pouncey Twins — Mike and Maurkice — came in at No. 49, largely due to their contributions to Florida’s two national titles in the aughts.

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Duke basketball offers talented 2025 forward Nikolas Khamenia

Duke basketball offered 2025 power forward Nikolas Khamenia as Jon Scheyer keeps an eye on the recruiting trail.

Duke’s recruiting pursuits in 2025 may be smaller class-wise than the 2024 class.

With the ever-growing dependency on the transfer portal for impact players year-to-year, it’s reasonable to believe that high school recruiting classes could potentially get smaller as teams try to find the right blend of high school talent and transfer portal adds to retool their rosters year to year. Duke head coach Jon Scheyer already said on The Brotherhood Podcast that an ideal class for him would include three or four signees.

With that in mind, it’s also important to note that Duke’s brand will allow them to be players amongst the best high schoolers in the country. Duke will always be an attractive destination, especially at the small forward and power forward positions, where Duke has become a factory of sorts over the last decade.

It’s hard to imagine any school competing with Duke in the forwards department as names like Jabari Parker, [autotag]Jayson Tatum[/autotag], [autotag]Paolo Banchero[/autotag], RJ Barrett, Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, Marvin Bagley, Justise Winslow, Cam Reddish have all gone on to become first-round lottery picks after spending their time at Duke.

The Blue Devils could see the same potential in 2025 forward Nikolas Khamenia, a 6-foot-8 prospect they offered recently who plays at Harvard Westlake in California.

Khamenia, a modern power forward, can guard multiple positions. He is athletic enough not to be a liability and can stretch the floor when necessary.

In short, he’s like the Duke forwards of the past decade in many areas. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Duke would offer him. He’s also got plenty of room for physical and skill development, making him a multi-year guy who could help alleviate roster turnover concerns.

Khamenia is ranked 28th in the nation by 247Sports, and the site considers him the third-best player in California.

Alongside Duke, he has offers from UCLA, Arizona, Gonzaga, Creighton, Kansas, and UNC.

There’s no actual timetable yet for a decision, but Duke’s offer should resonate with his recruitment.

247Sports’ Josh Pate doesn’t believe there’s a gap between OU and Texas

Is there a sizable gap between the Sooners and the Longhorns? Josh Pate of 247Sports thinks there isn’t.

The Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns are officially members of the [autotag]Southeastern Conference[/autotag]. After nearly three years of waiting, Monday marked the official move of OU and UT from the [autotag]Big 12[/autotag] to the [autotag]SEC[/autotag].

With both football programs making the move at the same time, naturally the question is posed by fans and analysts alike: Which team is ahead of the other heading to the SEC?

Most national analysts believe Texas is ahead of Oklahoma going into 2024. After all, the Longhorns are entering Year 4 under head coach [autotag]Steve Sarkisian[/autotag], while the Sooners are only in Year 3 of the [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] era. Both coaches inherited programs that weren’t trending in the right direction, but Sarkisian has had a year longer to build his team. Both earned contract extensions this offseason.

Texas won the [autotag]Big 12 Conference[/autotag] and made the [autotag]College Football Playoff[/autotag] in 2023, finishing 12-2. Oklahoma went 10-3, narrowly missing the conference title game and settled for a berth in the [autotag]Valero Alamo Bowl[/autotag].

One national analyst, however, doesn’t think there’s a gap between the SEC’s newest teams. 247Sports’ Josh Pate outlined both programs’ standing going into 2024 on his show “The Late Kick With Josh Pate.”

“Oklahoma is 7-3 in the last 10 against Texas. They are 11-4 in their last 15 against Texas,” Pate said. “Oklahoma’s got a 14-4 lead in conference titles since 1996, that was in the Big 12, now they’re coming to the SEC. … The last five years, Texas has averaged a ([autotag]recruiting[/autotag]) class ranked 7.4, Oklahoma’s has averaged being ranked ninth. Not a huge gap in recruiting. What about the portal, Texas has done good there, Oklahoma has done better. So they’ve got the head-to-head, they’ve got history on their side, both recently and more long-term. Recruiting has been pretty comparable, portal has been edge Oklahoma, so where in the world is the perceived gap coming from?”

Pate went on to outline three reasons Texas is seen as a step in front of OU at this stage.

“I think three things are at play. There’s bias toward Texas that I think’s undeniable,” Pate said. “No. 2, I think there’s a lot of recency bias, and what they do is they don’t think back to the [autotag]Red River Shootout[/autotag] last year. If they did that, they’d know Oklahoma won the game. More recent than that, we saw Texas make the playoff … finally Texas made some folks look smart and they love them for it. Oklahoma won double digits games last year as well and there were a couple of one-possession losses that stood between them and maybe doing a whole lot more than just a nice solid bowl game.”

But Pate’s third and final reason is the one that stands out as the most likely reason for the gap some perceive to exist.

“For some reason, the stink of Brent Venables’ first year and his record being 6-7 still lingers much more so than Sark going 5-7 his first year,” Pate said. “That was a year prior to Brent Venables’ first year, but also, Texas has a playoff appearance … whether it should or not it just washes everyone’s memory clean. Because Oklahoma had a nice year last year .. wasn’t a playoff appearance though.”

Certainly, the standard in Norman is to make the CFP once again, especially with the expansion to 12 teams. And certainly, Texas made it to where OU wanted to be last year. But, as Josh Pate suggests, the gap between the two schools isn’t nearly as big as folks in Austin and all over the country believe it to be.

In fact, there may not be a gap at all.

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Sooners start SEC era off with a boom, land four-star WR Cortez Mills

Oklahoma Sooners earn a commitment from 2025 4-Star WR Cortez Mills, the Sooners 20th pledge in the 2025 recruiting class.

Today is a historic day for the University of Oklahoma. The Sooners are officially SEC members and have left the Big 12 after years of dominating the conference.

Monday is a day of jubilation in Norman, with a flurry of activities and events planned to commemorate the historic move to the nation’s premier conference. The addition of four-star wide receiver [autotag]Cortez Mills[/autotag] only adds to the excitement for the Sooners.

Mills, a terrific wideout out of Florida, chose the Sooners over offers from Clemson, Nebraska, LSU, and Florida. Oklahoma hosted Mills on an official visit in the spring, and he made it known then how much of a fan he was of what the Sooners were about.

[autotag]Emmett Jones[/autotag] built a strong relationship with the Mills, and the other 2025 wide receiver commits for OU also helped chip in. In short, Oklahoma stole Mills from Clemson’s hands, and the Sooners effectively stopped. Clemson entered the summer as the presumptive favorite, and Oklahoma made that ground up to overtake the lead.

After his official visit, the whispers around Oklahoma got louder, and ultimately, the Sooners and Jones earned his commitment.

With Mills on board, the Sooners bring in the No. 196-ranked player in the 247Sports rankings and the 88th-ranked overall prospect in 247’s Composite rankings. He’s a consensus four-star prospect on every primary recruiting service.

Mills wins with long speed and athleticism, allowing him to turn 50/50 balls into 70/30 balls. He will be an excellent addition to the Sooners and should thrive winning on the outside in this offense.

Brent Venables’ team now has 20 commits for the 2025 class, passing Texas A&M and the Oregon Ducks to possess the fifth-ranked recruiting class in the 247Sports team recruiting rankings.

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