3-star Louisiana cornerback Aidan Anding commits to LSU

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers have landed another cornerback in the 2025 recruiting class.

[autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and the LSU Tigers have landed another cornerback in the 2025 recruiting class.

Three-star cornerback [autotag]Aidan Anding[/autotag] has announced his commitment to LSU. Anding is a 5-foot-11, 160-pound, three-star corner from Ruston, Louisiana, where he plays for Ruston High School. The Ruston Bearcats are preparing for their 2024 season opener against Neville on Aug. 31.

Anding chose the Tigers over Texas, Arkansas, Miami, TCU and others. LSU’s [autotag]2025 recruiting class[/autotag] is currently ranked as the No. 3 class in the country according to 247Sports. The Tigers only trail Ohio State and Alabama for the top spot.

Anding is the third cornerback commitment of the class joining four-star [autotag]Cade Phillips[/autotag] and five-star [autotag]DJ Pickett[/autotag]. Kelly has had to rely on the transfer portal in recent years to fill spots in his secondary but he is recruiting at a high enough level in the secondary that he may not need the transfer portal as much.

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Alabama MBB beat out for four-star Cade Phillips

Tennessee Volunteers land Alabama native Cade Phillips over Crimson Tide and others

On Thursday, four-star prospect Cade Phillips announced via Twitter that he will be taking his talents to Knoxville to join the Tennessee Volunteers over the likes of Alabama, Auburn and others.

Missing out on Phillips is a stinger for [autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the Tide as he is an in-state kid out of Jacksonville, AL and would have been a great addition to the roster. Phillips is a 6’9, 200 pound power forward who is a top 100 recruit in the 2023 class.

To make matters worse, Phillips is an Alabama legacy. His father, John David Phillips, played quarter back for the Tide in the late 1990’s. His mother, Reagan, played basketball for the Tide. And, his grandfather, John, was an outstanding defensive lineman for Alabama in the 1970’s. You have to commend Phillips for being able to make his own path, even if it upsets Tide fans.

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Alabama 4-star forward dishes on Clemson offer, recaps visit

Fresh off a state championship victory, Jacksonville (Ala.) School four-star power forward Cade Phillips was on campus and in attendance for Clemson’s 63-59 win over Virginia Tech on Saturday at Littlejohn Coliseum. The Clemson Insider caught up …

Fresh off a state championship victory, Jacksonville (Ala.) School four-star power forward Cade Phillips was on campus and in attendance for Clemson’s 63-59 win over Virginia Tech on Saturday at Littlejohn Coliseum.

The Clemson Insider caught up with Phillips, who earned an offer from the Tigers following Saturday’s win.

“My family and I had a meeting with Coach (Brad) Brownell after the game and had a good talk about everything they have to offer and then he offered me,” Phillips said. “It was great to get the offer, especially with them fixing to start their ACC tournament.”

How did Phillips enjoy his visit to Clemson?

“It was very fun,” he said. “Clemson is a really cool town and it’s always good to watch a good game, especially with coming out with the W.”

While he was on campus, Phillips said he was told by Clemson’s staff how he could develop into a really good player and get to compete for a spot there from Day 1.

While he’s a slightly different player from PJ Hall, they have a very similar build. Phillips liked how Clemson utilized its star player against Virginia Tech and added that, “It was good to watch him and see how they used him.”

Phillips describes himself as an “explosive athlete,” who can do a little bit of everything. Mainly, the Alabama native can guard 1-5 and use his athletic to block shots and stay in front of guards.

The past 24 hours or so have been quite the whirlwind for Phillips — a 6-foot-9, 205-pound junior — who ranks as the No. 8 power forward and No. 60 overall prospect nationally in the 2023 recruiting class, per the 247Sports Composite.

“It’s been a great time,” Phillips said, “and I got to share this visit and offer with my best friend and teammate, who also got offered by them (Saturday), so it has definitely been an awesome time.”

Phillips, of course, is referring to John Broom, who also earned an offer from the Tigers this weekend. Saturday marked Broom’s second unofficial visit to campus. He visited Clemson on Oct. 30, 2021, and was also in attendance for the football team’s 30-20 win over Florida State.

“John’s my best friend and it’s awesome to be able to go through this recruitment process with him,” Phillips said of Broom. “It’s something that not many people get to experience, much less with a friend.”

Playing alongside Broom, Phillips enjoyed a fantastic junior year. He battled a stress reaction in his foot, which caused him to miss nine games. Though, Phillips was able to come back for the first round of the playoffs and close things out with him and his teammates on Friday.

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