Report: 2024 four-star OT Daniel Calhoun planning Texas visit

Calhoun is listed as the No. 3 offensive tackle and No. 70 overall player in the 2024 cycle.

Four-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun is putting together his summer official visit schedule. Continue reading “Report: 2024 four-star OT Daniel Calhoun planning Texas visit”

4-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun schedules visit to Tennessee

Four-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun has scheduled an official visit to Tennessee. Calhoun is a top-70 prospect in the class of 2024.

The recruiting dead period ends Feb. 28 and the Volunteers are actively scheduling upcoming official visits for the top 2024 targets.

Four-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun recently included Tennessee in his top-10 teams on Jan. 17.

Calhoun announced he will take an official visit to Tennessee on June 16. He has already taken four unofficial visits to Knoxville since June 2022, including one earlier this year on Jan. 21 before the recruiting dead period.

The 6-foot-7, 350-pound offensive lineman is from Walton High School in Roswell, Georgia.

Calhoun is the No. 68 overall prospect in the class of 2024. He ranks as the No. 5 offensive tackle and No. 12 player in the state of Georgia, according to the On3 Sports consensus. He earned first-team All-State honors last season as a junior.

He is scheduled to take official visits to Georgia (June 3), Alabama (June 10), Tennessee (June 16) and Texas (June 23).

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Alabama lands in top ten for 2024 OT Daniel Calhoun

2024 offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun listed Alabama in his top ten. He also listed several other SEC programs in the mix.

Alabama was listed as a finalist to land 2024 offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun. The Tide will have to out-recruit Georgia to land Calhoun. He is currently favored to land at Georgia at 35.1%, according to On3’s RPM.

Calhoun has great size at 6-foot-7, 350 pounds. In all likelihood, he will likely play offensive tackle at the next level. Alabama could lose JC Latham next season to the NFL Draft. He will likely be one of the top offensive linemen chosen if he declares.

When asked by On3’s Hayes Fawcett, Calhoun had this to say about Alabama:

Bama put offensive lineman in the league every year. Coach Saban is the G.O.A.T. ROLL TIDE!!!

Roll Tide Wire looks at Daniel Calhoun’s recruiting profile.

4-star OT Daniel Calhoun names his top schools

Four-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun has named his top schools.

Four-star class of 2024 offensive tackle recruit Daniel Calhoun has named his top schools. The 6-foot-6, 350-pound offensive tackle received a scholarship offer from Kirby Smart and Georgia when he was in the eighth grade.

Calhoun’s top schools are Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, FSU, Oklahoma, Florida, Ohio State, LSU and Clemson. Calhoun is the third-ranked offensive tackle in the junior class. He’s the No. 10 recruit in Georgia and the No. 55 player in the country in the class of 2024.

The talented lineman plays football for Centennial High School in Roswell, Georgia.

Daniel Calhoun attended Alabama and Georgia games this past season. He checked out the Iron Bowl and Georgia’s big win over Tennessee in November. The four-star offensive tackle also visited Clemson, Tennessee, Florida and Auburn in the fall.

Georgia football has the top-ranked class of 2024 in the country. The Bulldogs have eight junior class commitments, but none is along the offensive line.

On3 covered Calhoun’s top schools via Twitter:

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Oklahoma Sooners make top 10 for 2024 4-Star OT Daniel Calhoun

The Oklahoma Sooners make the top 10 2024 4-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun.

The 2024 recruiting cycle is in full swing, and the Oklahoma Sooners got some positive news in the recruitment of a blue-chip offensive tackle.

Oklahoma lands inside the top 10 for 2024 four-star offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun. The Sooners were included along with Alabama, Florida State, TennesseeFloridaTexasGeorgiaOhio State, and LSU. Calhoun also has a host of offers from notable Power Five programs like Michigan, Michigan State, Arkansas, Auburn, Miami, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M.

Calhoun may feel like a longshot at the moment for the Oklahoma Sooners, but we’ve seen this coaching staff pull off some big-time recruiting wins over the last year, so nothing’s over till it’s over. It will be a challenge to go into Georgia and land a top 50 player.

However, with Bill Bedenbaugh’s penchant for developing NFL offensive linemen, don’t count out the Sooners just yet.

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Ohio State active on recruiting trail, offer Alabama quarterback commit and more

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It looks like the [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] staff is hard at work on the recruiting trail once again after the dead period ended on Monday. Not only are the Buckeyes being active with offers, but coaches are visiting schools across the country, making inroads with prospects and their current high school coaches.

One massive offer went out on Tuesday. [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] is looking to fill the quarterback spot in the 2024 recruiting class after Dylan Raiola decommitted. While the Buckeyes are looking to flip an Alabama commit, they offered an offensive star, another defensive lineman and others. Find out what the Buckeyes did Tuesday while on the road recruiting.

Every offensive lineman the Oklahoma Sooners have offered in the 2024 recruiting cycle

Which offensive linemen have the Oklahoma Sooners targeted thus far in the 2024 recruiting cycle?

The Oklahoma Sooners have created a reputation for developing NFL-caliber offensive linemen thanks to the work of offensive line coach [autotag]Bill Bedenbaugh[/autotag]. [autotag]

Creed Humphrey[/autotag] and [autotag]Orlando Brown[/autotag] are prime examples of the work that is done at OU. Humphrey is arguably the best center in the game just two years into his collegiate career.

Even prior to Bedenbaugh’s arrival in Norman, the Sooners developed two of the best offensive linemen in the NFL today, [autotag]Trent Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Lane Johnson[/autotag]. The offensive tackles have starred in the league for much of the last decade and continue to do fantastic work at their tackle positions.

Oklahoma’s latest great offensive line talent is on his way to the NFL and has a chance to be a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft. Anton Harrison was a tremendous asset for the Oklahoma Sooners offense. He was as adept in run blocking as he was as a pass-blocker, and he takes great athleticism to Sundays.

Oklahoma’s 2023 signing class featured four-star [autotag]Cayden Green[/autotag], who was one of the best interior offensive line prospects in the country at the high school level. Oklahoma is hoping to hit home runs with late-rising offensive line signees [autotag]Joshua Bates[/autotag], [autotag]Heath Ozaeta[/autotag] and [autotag]Logan Howland[/autotag]. All four of their signees to the 2023 class are athletic and physical players who will be difference-makers on Saturdays.

With the 2023 class nearly wrapped up with national signing day just a few weeks away, the Oklahoma Sooners turn their attention to a talented 2024 offensive line class. Here’s who they’ve offered thus far in the [autotag]2024 recruiting cycle[/autotag], according to 247Sports.

5-star reacts to Clemson visit

One of the nation’s top 2024 offensive linemen was in Death Valley for the Tigers 27-21 win over Syracuse Saturday afternoon. 5-star OT Daniel Calhoun from Roswell, Georgia first visited Clemson in March and the Tigers offered Calhoun in June. I Had …

One of the nation’s top 2024 offensive linemen was in Death Valley for the Tigers 27-21 win over Syracuse Saturday afternoon.

5-star OT Daniel Calhoun from Roswell, Georgia first visited Clemson in March and the Tigers offered Calhoun in June.

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One of nation’s top OL confirms visit to Clemson

One of the nation’s top offensive line prospects for 2024 will be in the real Death Valley Saturday afternoon to watch Clemson battle Syracuse. Daniel Calhoun from Roswell, Georgia will be back in Clemson. Calhoun first visited the Tigers in March. …

One of the nation’s top offensive line prospects for 2024 will be in the real Death Valley Saturday afternoon to watch Clemson battle Syracuse.

Daniel Calhoun from Roswell, Georgia will be back in Clemson.  Calhoun first visited the Tigers in March.

The Tigers offered Calhoun in June.

“It means a lot,” Calhoun told TCI after the offer. “Clemson is a powerhouse in the classroom and on the field.”

 

Gators hosting elite 2024 offensive tackle for matchup with LSU

One of the top offensive tackles in the class of 2024, Daniel Calhoun, will be in the Swamp this weekend to see Florida face LSU.

One of the top offensive tackles in the class of 2024 took to Twitter on Monday to announce an upcoming trip to the University of Florida. Four-star Centennial (Roswell, Georgia) offensive tackle [autotag]Daniel Calhoun[/autotag] will be in the Swamp over the weekend to see the Gators take on the utigerswire.com, according to his post.

Calhoun is just the latest name to join an elite list of visitors for the upcoming weekend. The Gators haven’t hosted recruits on official visits up until this point, and this is supposed to be the biggest recruiting weekend of the Billy Napier era so far. The class of 2024 can’t take officials right now, but plenty of top-100 recruits will get the full treatment in hopes of securing one of those highly coveted official visits next year.

Such is the case with Calhoun. Florida is trying to make some headway in the race for the Peach State recruit, but plenty of SEC schools are doing the same thing, with Georgia predictably at the top of the assumed pecking order. On3 gives the Bulldogs the best odds to land Calhoun at 41.4%, and Auburn (22.%), Alabama (18.9%) and Tennessee (5.6%) aren’t too far behind. Florida currently has no odds listed, but that should change after this visit.

Calhoun’s been to the Swamp before but never on a game day, let alone the LSU game. His most recent stop by UF came in June, but he’s since stopped by Alabama, Auburn and Georgia and Tennessee to see how those programs operate when it’s time to take the field. With those teams in mind, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Calhoun wind up in the SEC, and Florida would rather scheme for him than against him.

Wherever he lands, he’ll be a valuable addition and potential anchor on the offensive line.

The 247Sports composite ranks Calhoun at No. 63 overall and No. 3 among offensive tackles in the class of 2024. On3 is a bit more bearish on Calhoun, ranking him at No. 144 overall and No. 12 at his position, but he does land at No. 70 on the consensus rankings. He grades out as a four-star recruit, according to all four major services.

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