Wisconsin football offers three-star class of 2026 athlete

Wisconsin football offers three-star class of 2026 athlete

Wisconsin football extended an offer to three-star class of 2026 athlete Amari Sabb on Friday.

Both 247sports’ composite ranking and On3’s industry ranking have Sabb as a three-star recruit. The New Jersey native already holds offers from 10 schools including Penn State, Oregon, Rutgers, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Michigan, Georgia and Alabama.

Per 247sports’ composite rankings, Sabb is the nation’s No. 30 athlete, No. 9 recruit from New Jersey and No. 370 overall recruit in the class of 2026. The Glassboro, New Jersey native stands at 5’9,” 155 pounds and is a rising senior at Glassboro High School.

His first gridiron offer arrived from Penn State in September 2020. Despite only entering his junior season at Glassboro, Sabb has received offers from 2020 through 2024.

Sabb is featured on both offense and defense at Glassboro, specifically at slot wide receiver and defensive back.

The athlete has unofficially visited Penn State, Clemson, Georgia, Michigan, Texas A&M, Rutgers and Penn State. 247Sports has yet to release a crystal ball prediction, but On3’s recruiting prediction machine has Penn State as Sabb’s most likely landing spot.

Tennessee offers 2026 prospect Katrell Webb

Vols offer a scholarship to 2026 prospect Katrell Webb.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2026 athlete prospect Katrell Webb.

“I am blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee after a great day in Knoxville,” Webb said.

Webb unofficially visited Tennessee for a spring practice on April 11.

The 6-foot-2, 240-pound athlete prospect is from Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Georgia. He plays defensive end, tackle and tight end in high school.

There are not recruiting rankings currently for Webb from Rivals, 247Sports, On3 or ESPN.

The Vols are the seventh Southeastern Conference school to offer Webb. LSU was the first SEC school to offer a scholarship to Webb on April 23, 2022.

Webb has scholarship offers from Tennessee, USF, Georgia State, Charlotte, Indiana, Arkansas, Marshall, Florida State, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Missouri, Michigan, Louisville, UCF, Arkansas State, Ole Miss and LSU.

Sooners offer Amari and Xavier Sabb, brothers of Michigan transfer Keon Sabb

The Oklahoma Sooners offer Amari and Xavier Sabb, brothers of Michigan transfer Keon Sabb.

The Oklahoma Sooners made a couple of offers today to a family that they’re very familiar with. The Sooners offered Amari Sabb, an athlete in the 2026 recruiting class. His younger brother Xavier Sabb also received an offer and is a wide receiver in the 2027 class.

Neither Amari or Xavier have evaluations yet, but each player has a number of Power Four offers that include Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon and other top programs from around the country.

Amari is a dynamic playmaker with elite change of direction ability, often making defenders miss in the open field from both the wide receiver and running back position. He shows good ball skills and tracks the ball well in the air.

Watch Amari Sabb’s sophomore highlights

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Xavier Sabb is an incredibly dynamic player with the ball in his hands. As a kick and punt returner, he displays fantastic ability to change direction, make defenders miss in the open field, and run away from the opposition. Xavier displays great hands and the ability to make plays after the catch, using his size and physicality to break tackles in addition to his elite change of direction. As a freshman, he stands 6-feet tall and already weighs 180 pounds.

Watch Xavier Sabb’s sophomore highlights

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Both Amari and Xavier will be impact players at the collegiate level. And as the Oklahoma Sooners get the ball rolling on their 2026 and 2027 either player would be fantastic additions on the offensive side of the ball.

Brent Venables’ familiarity with the Sabb family dates back to the 2022 recruiting cycle when Keon Sabb committed to the Clemson Tigers in July of 2021.

According to 247Sports, Venables and Mickey Conn were his primary recruiters at the time. On December 5, [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] was announced as the next head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners. A day later, Keon decommitted from Clemson, ultimately landing with the Michigan Wolverines.

Keon entered the transfer portal on Friday after playing two seasons for the Wolverines at safety. He played 360 snaps this season, including 61 in Michigan’s national championship win over the Washington Huskies. He made five tackles, including two stops, according to Pro Football Focus. Sabb was targeted seven times, allowing three receptions for 28 yards. He earned the second highest grade from Pro Football Focus in the national championship game.

While Oklahoma’s safety room is deep, Brent Venables and his staff won’t shy away from adding more competitive depth.

None of this means the Sooners will add any of the Sabb brothers, but it’s clear there’s interest from Brent Venables and his staff to add Keon, Amari, and Xavier Sabb.

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Recruiting: Rutgers football sends out an offer to Amari Sabb

Amiri Sabb offered by Rutgers football this weekend.

Amari Sabb finally got an offer from Rutgers football as the class of 2026 standout continues to add to his already impressive recruitment. It is another Power Five offer for a player pegged to be one of the top recruits in the nation for his class.

Sabb was a visitor on Saturday for the Rutgers football Big Ten game against Penn State. It is a sixth Power Five offer for Sabb, who has offers from Georgia, Michigan, Ole Miss, Oregon and Penn State coming into the weekend.

Sabb plays for Glassboro High School (Glassboro, N.J.). The 5-foot-9 athlete plays wide receiver and defensive back for the Bulldogs. He had 27 total tackles with four interceptions and four passes defended.

He also had 754 receiving yards and eight total touchdowns on offense.

The Bulldogs went 8-2 on the season. They lost 42-22 at Salem over the weekend.

Sabb tweeted about the offer from Rutgers on Monday:

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He is the younger brother of Keon Sabb, a five-star recruit out of IMG Academy.

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The older brother is already making an impression with Michigan, factoring in on special teams as well as a reserve role in the secondary for the Wolverines.

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This Freshman has five college offers before playing first high school game

Sabb is already well ahead of the game when it comes to his next move.

Amari Sabb will play the first high school football game of his career on Thursday, Sept. 1, for Williamstown (N.J.). And, regardless of how it goes, Sabb is already well ahead of the game when it comes to his next move.

Sabb (5-foot-9, 155 pounds) is in the 2026 recruiting class but already has offers from five prominent college programs, including Penn State, Georgia, Ole Miss, Oregon and Michigan, where his brother Keon is a freshman. Amari has also made unofficial visits to Clemson and Texas A&M.

That’s a lot of pressure for such a young athlete, but Sabb’s coach Tim Hagerty says he’s mature beyond his years, per NJ.com.

“Most freshmen and sophomores, you’d probably have to keep a tight eye on them. He’s a bit more mature beyond his years. As a freshman, he’s doing things you’d expect of a junior. He has a natural feel for the game, his eyes are in the right spot. He does a lot of nice things. He’s dynamic when he gets the ball out in space and has good vision. He has another gear as a freshman that’s impressive to see.”

Sabb will officially be listed as a defensive back, but he’s also expected to put in snaps at wide receiver and running back. He has no recruiting rating as of yet.

Here’s a look at some of Sabb’s best work so far.

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7th grader Amari Sabb tweets he’s received offer from Georgia

Amari Sabb, a 7th grader in the class of 2026, tweeted that he’s received a scholarship offer from Georgia football.

On Monday, 7th grader Amari Sabb, a member of the class of 2026, tweeted that he received a scholarship offer from the University of Georgia.

A 7th grader!

As Jeff Sentell of DawgNation points out, this may be out the earliest offer in Georgia history. Sabb is certainly the youngest player I can recall to receive an offer from UGA.

Sabb, a 5-foot-9 athlete out of Williamstown, New Jersey, is the younger brother of 2022 5-star safety Keon Sabb. Keon plays for IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and ranks as the nation’s No. 1 ATH and No. 19 overall player in the 2022 class.

According to Rivals, the younger Sabb holds two other offers from Ole Miss and Penn State.