Five-star OT David Sanders makes commitment

The second-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, David Sanders, has announced his college decision

Five-star offensive tackle recruit David Sanders has committed to the Tennessee Volunteers over the Georgia Bulldogs, Ohio State Buckeyes and Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Sanders’ commitment to Tennessee is a massive recruiting win for the Volunteers. Sanders is Tennessee’s top commitment in the 2025 cycle. Tennessee has the sixth-ranked recruiting class in the country.

Sanders plays high school football for Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is the second-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, per 247Sports. Sanders is the top-ranked offensive tackle recruit and the top-ranked prospect in North Carolina.

David Sanders has committed to playing in the 2025 All-American Bowl. The 6-foot-6, 290-pound offensive tackle has outstanding mobility. The five-star also sees snaps at defensive end and tight end for Providence Day.

Sanders’ commitment is not too big of a loss for the Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia still has the fourth-ranked recruiting class in the 2025 cycle. Head coach Kirby Smart and Georgia have four commitments from offensive linemen in the 2025 cycle. However, it hurts any time a rival lands an elite recruit.

REPORT: Top tackle to take final visits before commitment

David Sanders Jr. will announce his decision on August 17th.

According to a recent report, the top offensive tackle in the class of 2025 may take a series of final visits before announcing his commitment next month. David Sanders Jr. will announce his decision on August 17th.

Sanders will decide between GeorgiaOhio StateTennessee, and Nebraska. Steve Wiltfong of the On3 Network has reported that the tackle will make his announcement after a series of final visits.

The tackle, a five-star prospect, plays for Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Nebraska was a late addition to Sanders’s recruitment process.

When he announced it back in March, the Cornhuskers were left off his top six, but a visit to the Lincoln campus in May appears to have made an impression. The Huskers hope to get the five-star recruit on campus before August 17.

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Five-star OT names Georgia to his top four, announces commitment date

The Georgia Bulldogs have made the final four for the top-rated offensive tackle in the class of 2025.

The Georgia Bulldogs have officially made the final four for the nation’s top offensive tackle recruit. David Sanders Jr. announced late Sunday night via X that the Bulldogs were one of the top four schools remaining in his recruitment, alongside Ohio State, Tennessee, and Nebraska. Sanders also announced that he will make his commitment on August 17th.

Sanders is listed at 6-foot-6, 190 pounds, and is the second highest rated overall recruit in the nation according to 247Sports. He currently plays at Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he was named Gatorade Player of the Year in 2023. His team won a state title. In addition to starting at tackle, he also contributed at EDGE rusher, recording 24 tackles and four sacks.

 

There is currently no clear favorite to land Sanders. He most recently visited Athens on June 7 and has since been to both Columbus and Knoxville. Should he choose the Bulldogs, Sanders would be the fourth five-star to commit to the Dawgs in this cycle and their highest rated recruit overall. Georgia currently does not have a tackle commitment but does have two interior offensive linemen in the class of 2025 in four-stars Dontrell Glover and Mason Short.

Clemson fails to make Top 4 for David Sanders, Tigers’ No. 1 target in 2025 class

Clemson misses out on their top target in the 2025 class.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have missed out on their top recruiting target in the 2025 class.

After seemingly being the favorites to land him, 5-star offensive line target David Sanders (Providence Day) announced his Top 4 schools, with Clemson not making the cut. A shock for many Tigers fans, Sanders will be picking between Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio State and Nebraska.

There’s no other way of putting this, it’s a huge failure for the Tigers to not even land in Sanders Top 4 after how strong of a position they were in for the No. 2 recruit in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports. Sanders was the clear No. 1 target on Clemson’s board as the first recruit in the cycle to pick up a scholarship offer.

What changed for Sanders? While I don’t know for sure, my educated guess would be NIL. It’s safe to assume more money and opportunities for money are coming from all four of those schools. Even if Nebraska surprises you, it’s likely they have a better NIL deal for the highly touted offensive lineman.

Regardless of why, this is a massive loss in recruiting for the Tigers and one that draws concern.

Consensus five-star prospect to officially visit Huskers this weekend

Five-star offensive lineman David Sanders will be officially visiting Nebraska this weekend.

2025 offensive tackle David Sanders Jr., a consensus five-star prospect who is ranked the No.2 player in the country by both 247Sports and Rivals, has scheduled an official visit to Nebraska for this weekend.

The 6-foot-5, 275-pound prospect out of Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina, announced his plans on Thursday.

Sanders has already taken one official visit in his recruitment to South Carolina back  on April 19, he also has official visits scheduled to Clemson, Georgia, Tenenssee, Alabama, and Ohio State.

Notably, this is the first recruiting cycle in which prospects can take as many official visits as they would like to in their recruitment.

Sanders is the second elite offensive lineman to schedule an official visit in the last week to Lincoln, joining fellow five-star Broderick Shull.

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Top 2025 offensive tackle to visit Ohio State

On campus this weekend! #GoBucks

Ohio State’s offensive tackle recruiting in recent classes has drawn some criticism as the Buckeyes failed to land a top 20 On3 Industry ranked offensive tackle in the 2023 and 2024 classes.

The Buckeyes’ 2025 recruiting class is off to a great start. This does indeed include an offensive tackle with Ohio State landing a commitment from Carter Lowe, who is the 38th ranked player and sixth ranked offensive tackle in the class.

Ohio State has also put out offers to 11 other offensive tackles in the class — including David Sanders.

The 6-foot-5.5, 275 pound offensive tackle who attends Providence Day High School in North Carolina is a five star on all four of the major recruiting resources and the second ranked player on On3 Industry rankings.

He is a high priority recruit for many teams around college football, including Ohio State as Sanders is set for a visit with the Buckeyes on Saturday, March 30.

Clemson receives crystal ball prediction for the No. 2 overall player in the 2025 class

After this crystal ball prediction, Clemson may be the favorite for five-star offensive tackle David Sanders.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have been scorching hot recruiting in the 2025 class, and things could get even hotter for the Tigers sooner rather than later.

Clemson is firmly in the hunt for five-star offensive tackle David Sanders out of Providence Day School (Charlotte, N.C.), and they may just be the favorite for the highly touted tackle after this news. On Wednesday, the Tigers received a crystal ball prediction to land Sanders by 247Sports Notre Dame Insider Tom Loy. Excellent news for the Tigers seeing a crystal ball prediction for Sanders, even if it isn’t from a Clemson insider. Loy is currently 26/26 on his predictions in this class, a clean 100%.

According to 247Sports composite rankings, Sanders is the No. 1 tackle and the No. 2 overall player in the 2025 class. The Tigers need help on the offensive line, and who better to assist than the top offensive lineman in the upcoming class.

Truly huge news on a Wednesday for the program, but it doesn’t by any means guarantee Sanders’ signing. Clemson is trending in the right direction here.

Five-star OT David Sanders sets visit with Georgia football

The second-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, five-star offensive tackle David Sanders, plans to visit Georgia soon

Five-star offensive tackle recruit David Sanders has scheduled a visit with the Georgia Bulldogs on March 16. Sanders also plans to visit Clemson on March 10, Alabama on March 23, Tennessee on April 12, and South Carolina (official visit) on April 19.

Sanders, who is a member of the class of 2025, recently named his top six schools. Every school Sanders is visiting is in his top six. The one school Sanders is considering but is not visiting this spring is Ohio State.

Sanders, who plays high school football for Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the second-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, per 247Sports. Sanders is the top-ranked offensive tackle recruit and the top-ranked player in North Carolina.

Sanders’ top schools are Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Ohio State.

Sanders has received a projection from Rivals to commit to the Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia has five commitments in the class of 2025 and holds the nation’s No. 8 recruiting class in the country. Sanders is a priority recruit for Georgia football.

Georgia has several connections to Providence Day. The Bulldogs have offered scholarships to multiple of Sanders’ high school teammates. Providence Day has won three straight state championships in North Carolina. Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs recently signed class of 2023 four-star defensive back Chris Peal from Providence Day.

David Sanders recently announced his top six schools via social media. Sanders has committed to playing in the 2025 All-American Bowl. The 6-foot-6, 270-pound offensive tackle is still filling into his frame, but has outstanding mobility. Georgia extended a scholarship offer to David Sanders in March 2022. The five-star who also sees snaps at defensive end and tight end.

Five-star OT David Sanders names top six schools

The second-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, five-star offensive tackle David Sanders, has named his top six schools

Five-star offensive tackle recruit David Sanders has named his top six schools. Sanders is one of the elite recruits in the class of 2025.

Sanders, who plays high school football for Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the second-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, per 247Sports. Sanders is the No. 1 offensive tackle recruit and the No. 1 player in North Carolina.

Sanders’ top schools are Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Ohio State.

Sanders has received a projection from Rivals to commit to the Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia has five commitments in the class of 2025 and holds the nation’s No. 8 recruiting class in the country. Sanders is a priority recruit for Georgia football.

Georgia has several connections to Providence Day. Multiple Providence Day Chargers have received scholarship offers from the University of Georgia. Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs recently signed class of 2023 four-star defensive back Chris Peal from Providence Day.

David Sanders announced his top six schools via social media:

Sanders has committed to playing in the 2025 All-American Bowl. The 6-foot-6, 270-pound offensive tackle is still filling into his frame, but has outstanding mobility. Georgia extended a scholarship offer to David Sanders, who also sees snaps at defensive end and tight end, back in March 2022.

Clemson makes 5-star OL David Sanders Top 6

Clemson lands in the Top 6 for one of the top two 2025 recruits in the country.

Dabo Swinney and the Tigers may have lost an offensive line commitment in the 2025 class recently, but they’re hoping to make up for it with a 5-star target in the class who recently listed Clemson among his Top 6.

Providence Day School’s (N.C) David Sanders took to X (formerly known as Twitter) Saturday to announce his top 6, with Clemson fans being thrilled to see the Tigers still in the hunt. Clemson competes with Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Sanders is as big of a recruit as they come, ranking as the No. 1 OT and the No. 2 overall player in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports rankings and their industry composite rankings. Multiple reports have indicated that the Tigers left a strong impression on Sanders during his visits.

This is a guy to keep an eye out for, as Clemson could use a huge win in recruiting on the offensive line.