2024 3-Star WR Debron Gatling has de-committed from Texas A&M

Joining several other former Texas A&M WR commits, 2024 3-star WR Debron Gatling has de-committed from the program as of Monday.

The Mike Elko era for Texas A&M Football is fast underway. While Aggie fans are excited about a much-needed change at the helm, this transition was almost going to come with attrition through the transfer portal and the 2024 recruiting class.

The Aggies are now down to just one wide receiver signee in the 2024 cycle after Sunday’s news that four-star WR Jaylan Hornsby had flipped his commitment to Syracuse, as fellow three-star receiver Debron Gatling announced his de-commitment from the Maroon & White nearly a year after committing to the program.

Texas A&M’s offense will look much different in 2024 under new OC Collin Klein, as the former Heisman Trophy finalist has been one of the hotter coaching names in the last couple of seasons and will have full control over the offensive game plan as we advance.

Did this hire impact Gatling’s decision? Who knows, but at the same time, it’s now urgent for Elko and his staff to add at least two more wide receivers from the portal and possibly hope to flip a commit or two this month in the process.

2024 three-star wide receiver Earnest Campbell is now the lone receiver in the cycle, as Campbell is coming off of a visit to College Station this weekend, reaffirming his commitment to the program.

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Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class is now ranked in the Top 10 after the commitment of 5-star WR, Cam Coleman

Coming off their recent recruiting haul, the Aggies 2024 has cracked the Top 10 in 247Sports’ newest 2024 team rankings.

Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class, one of the hottest cycles since the last week of June, started July off with a bang after landing four-star wide receiver Jaylan Hornsby on Saturday; the Aggies’ unstoppable momentum ride continued on Tuesday, which happened to be the Fourth of July, as five-star wide receiver Cameron Coleman, currently positioned as the No.3-ranked WR in the 2024 cycle, shocked the entire college football world by committing to the Maroon and White.

Ah yes, every naysayer and Texas fan who has dedicated too much of their time hoping for a Texas A&M recruiting downfall, sorry? Aggies wide receiver coach Dameyune Craig, who deserves a ton of credit for landing all four WR prospects in the cycle, isn’t finished yet as five-star athlete/wide receiver Terry Bussey, who recently placed the Aggies in his Top 5 program list, looked to be very intrigued after Coleman’s exciting commitment.

Let’s call it the “Coleman effect” for now, as Texas A&M has now broken into the Top 10 in 247Sports’ updated 2024 team rankings; the Aggies soared to No. 9 in both the Overall and Composite rankings from 13th just three days ago. To recap, here are the prospects Texas A&M has landed since Thursday, June 22:

  • Thursday, June 22: Four-star tight end Eric Karner, Four-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart.
  • Friday, June 23: Three-star offensive lineman Coen Echols.
  • Monday, June 26: Four-star offensive tackle Weston Davis.
  • Tuesday, June 27: Three-star edge Gabriel Reliford
  • Thursday, June 29: Four-star wide receiver Drelon Miller
  • Friday, June 30: Four-star linebacker Tyanthony Smith
  • Saturday, July 1: Four-star wide receiver Jaylan Hornsby
  • Tuesday, July 4: Five-star wide receiver Cameron Coleman

With 16 total commits in the cycle, Jimbo Fisher and his staff focus are now focused on a Top 5 finish, and at this point, anything is possible after Tuesday’s results. Gig ’em, and BTHO 2024 recruiting cycle.

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2024 3-Star WR Debron Gatling and Aggie commit impresses while participating in the annual Cam Newton 7 on 7 Tournament

2024 3-Star wide receiver Debron Gatling is the only wide receiver commit in the 2024 class for the Maroon and White, and his stock is rapidly rising

Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class is slowly growing while it aims to match the 2023 cycle, focused on securing commitments from some of the top prospects at positions of need while looking toward the future.

For head coach Jimbo Fisher, newly minted offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino’s offensive acumen will surely lure more playmakers to the program soon. Still, as it stands, three-star wide receiver Debron Gatling is currently the only WR prospect signed in the 2024 class.

So, with a clear focus on what Gatling can bring to the Aggies as soon as the 2024 campaign, those who had the opportunity to watch him shine during the annual Cam Newton 7 on 7 competition at Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia, was in for a treat. During Memorial Day Weekend, On3’s Jeremy Johnson covered the event, ranking Gatling as the No. 4 performer at the camp. In comparison to uncommitted 2024 four-star receiver Bredell Richardson, Here’s what Johnson had to say on Gatling’s performance:

“Gatling was consistently making plays when his number was called. He and his high school quarterback Luke Nickel got off to a torrid start on Sunday connecting often in the early games.”

Debron Gatling’s vertical speed and soft hands, paired with an already impressive athletic profile at 6-0 and 180 pounds with noted defensive versatility at defensive back, are just some of the many reasons Jimbo Fisher and his staff are beyond excited about having Gatling included in their plans.

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2024 4-Star QB Air Noland took an unofficial visit to Texas A&M on Monday

2024 4-star quarterback Air Noland took an unofficial visit to Texas A&M on Monday less than two weeks before he is set to commit on Saturday, April 8th.

Monday’s are either the worst or best day of the week for most and for those of us who spend every waking hour (I’m embellishing) of the day following any recruiting updates as the new week begins, surprise campus visits just have a way of turning that frow upside down.

Last Saturday, 2024 4-star quarterback Air Noland out of Fairburn, Georgia narrowed down his final Top 6 school list, which included Texas A&M among Alabama, Miami, Clemson, Ohio State, Arkansas, and Oregon. Noland also announced his official commitment day for Saturday, April 8th, yet did not go into any specifics on future visits in the next two weeks.

Well, surprise! Through a post on social media (Twitter) this afternoon, Noland revealed that he was on an unofficial visit to College Station, alongside the current 2024 4-star wide receiver commit and fellow Georgia native, Debron Gatling.

Listed at 6-3, and 195 lbs, Noland is ranked as the 7th quarterback in the 2024 class, and the 8th ranked player in Georgia. If it wasn’t for the likes of quarterbacks likes of Dylan Raiola and Jadyn Davis, Noland would be ranked within the Top 5, but still separates himself with the quickest release in the class while excelling in the pocket, and is a dangerous option as a runner in RPO or when things break down.

The Aggies are in desperate need to sign a quarterback for the 2024 class in preparation for the future, and no one has been more important to head coach Jimbo Fisher and his staff than Air Noland in the last six months, so without reading too much into to his visit on Monday, this could be a very good sign ahead of his commitment day.

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2024 four-star LSU target announced his commitment date

Alpharetta, Georgia, receiver Debron Gatling will commit on Dec. 11.

[autotag]Debron Gatling[/autotag] is a 2024, four-star, 6-foot-2, 175-pound, wide receiver from Alpharetta, Georgia, where he plays for Milton High School.

Gatling recently released his top eight schools consisting of LSU, Alabama, Miami, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas A&M. He has now announced his commitment date and will make his decision public on Dec. 11.

His commitment would be a very nice Christmas present for [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and his staff. The commitment comes a little over a week after LSU plays the Georgia Bulldogs for the SEC Championship in Atlanta, and a little less than two weeks before [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] announces his commitment.

December could be a huge month for LSU football in many ways, but the Tigers still have to get through the Texas A&M Aggies this Saturday in College Station.

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Alabama listed in top-eight schools for 2024 WR from Georgia

2024 wide receiver Debron Gatling released his top-eight schools and Alabama is in the mix!

Alabama has already landed four commitments from the 2024 recruiting class and could be on its way toward landing more. On Monday, 2024 wide receiver Debron Gatling released his top-eight schools with Alabama being included on the list.

According to On3’s RPM, the Crimson Tide is the slight favorite to land Gatling at 24.3% likelihood. However, other programs are also firmly in the mix as the Georgia native caps off his junior season at Milton High School.

In October, Gatling made a trip to Tuscaloosa to visit for the Texas A&M game. He has a nice blend of size and speed that the coaching staff could look to implement into their offense in the future. As of right now, two wide receivers, Jaylen Mbakwe and Perry Thompson are committed to the Crimson Tide as a part of the 2024 class.

Below, Roll Tide Wire breaks down his recruiting profile.

Why this 4-star 2024 WR recruit included Florida in his latest cut

Gators made an early cut for 4-star wide receiver Debron Gatling as he whittled his options down to 14 schools. Here’s what he had to say.

Billy Napier and his army have been hitting the recruiting trail hard this summer as they fight to bring Florida football back into national prominence. The new staff has put a tremendous amount of emphasis on building the program up from the bottom beginning with the best that the prep levels have to offer — especially within the confines of the Sunshine State.

While the nascent administration has put most of its recent efforts into wooing the cream of the 2023 crop, there has been little neglect when it comes to the next brood — a clear departure from [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag]’s lackadaisical approach to drawing top talent. Among the fruits of these labors was Florida’s mention in the recent release of four-star wide receiver Debron Gatling’s top 14 schools list, after which he offered the following to Rivals’ Jed May.

“Coach Billy Napier (head coach), Coach Colbert (Keary Colbert, receivers), I camped with them. They really liked me. I already had the offer. The coaches were just telling me how much they love my film. Coach Napier said he loves my film. He said he really liked what I did last season as a sophomore, just telling me stuff that he liked about me. I got to talk to him. Coach Colbert, I got to work with him in a couple drills and some 2-on-2s and stuff like that. He really liked me, really liked what I did when I was camping. I took a visit, I liked what they’ve got building because they’re building new facilities. I liked the campus already.”

Gatling is currently ranked No. 249 overall and No. 35 at his position nationally according to the On3 consensus, while Rivals has him at Nos. 122 and 15, respectively — both with a four-star rating; 247Sports currently does not have any ratings data. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has a tight race for the young prospect, with the Georgia Bulldogs out in front with a 21.4% chance of landing him while the Alabama Crimson Tide and Ole Miss Rebels follow at 18.7% and 16%, respectively.

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Elite Milton WR Debron Gatling names top schools

Wide receiver recruit Debron Gatling has named his list of top schools including UGA, Alabama, and more.

Wide receiver recruit Debron Gatling has named his list of top schools ahead of his junior high school football season. Gatling is currently an unranked recruit.

Debron Gatling’s top 14 schools are Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Ole Miss, Miami, Florida, Penn State, Michigan, LSU, Texas A&M, UNC, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Oregon.

Debron Gatling plays wide receiver for Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. Gatling is a member of the class of 2024.

Gatling has scholarship offers from Texas A&M, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Minnesota and many more. He’s a key in-state recruiting target to watch moving forward for the Bulldogs.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound receiver a good route runner and gains separation easily. Gatling plays against a high level of competition in high school.

According to 247Sports, Gatling caught 36 passes for 705 yards and 11 touchdowns last season.

Debron Gatling shared his top 14 schools via his Twitter account:

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Highly touted wideout talks latest with recruitment, Clemson

The Clemson Insider has the latest on this highly regarded wide receiver prospect who remains firmly on Tyler Grisham’s recruiting radar. Milton (Ga.) High School four-star Debron Gatling – the No. 10 receiver and No. 90 overall prospect in the 2024 …

The Clemson Insider has the latest on this highly regarded wide receiver prospect who remains firmly on Tyler Grisham’s recruiting radar.

Milton (Ga.) High School four-star Debron Gatling – the No. 10 receiver and No. 90 overall prospect in the 2024 class, per Rivals – continues to stay in touch with Grisham and strengthen his relationship with the Tigers’ receivers coach.

“Definitely,” Gatling told TCI when asked if his bond with Grisham has been growing. “I feel like I can just talk to him like he’s one of boys. We just have a real good conversation. Ain’t no nervousness or nothing like that.”

What has Gatling been hearing from Grisham of late?

“We were just talking about football, really,” Gatling said. “Every time we talk, we talk about some football. He was just telling me about track. He was telling me to keep going, keep running and stuff, because it really helps on the football field. He was just telling me some stories about him and track, how it helped him develop better and stuff. We were just chopping it up.”

Gatling (6-2, 185) most recently traveled to Clemson on March 12, when he — and his mother — came away very impressed by the unofficial visit.

He was also on campus to participate in the Dabo Swinney Camp last summer and expects to compete at the camp again this June in hopes of earning an offer from the Tigers.

“I think I’m going to camp,” he said. “Hopefully they like what they see, and Coach Grisham talks about an offer after. So, that’s what I’m going there for.”

Gatling’s loaded offer list features schools such as Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas, Miami, Florida State, Michigan, Penn State and Oregon, to name some.

In addition to Clemson, Gatling’s offseason visits thus far have included schools such as Ole Miss, Miami, Alabama and Southern Cal. He’s looking to check out schools like Oregon, Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Tennessee, Penn State and Florida this summer, as well as get back to Clemson and Alabama.

According to Gatling, Miami, Ole Miss and Tennessee are a few of the schools most heavily recruiting him right now, while Alabama has been showing a lot of interest even though the Crimson Tide haven’t yet offered, and he said Clemson is another one of the schools recruiting him hardest although the Tigers haven’t yet offered either.

“I definitely think they’re one of them up there,” he said of the Tigers.

If Clemson comes into the mix with an offer moving forward, it will be a strong contender for Gatling’s commitment.

“They pull the trigger, I definitely think they’d be one of my top schools,” he said. “I definitely think they’d be one of my top schools if they pull the trigger.”

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The Insider Report: Latest on multiple receiver targets, official visitors & more

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. More official visitors on tap Over the weekend, The Clemson Insider was able to confirm two more official visitors for the weekend of June 3-5. Westlake …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend.

More official visitors on tap

Over the weekend, The Clemson Insider was able to confirm two more official visitors for the weekend of June 3-5.

Westlake (Texas) four-star edge rusher Colton Vasek and Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (Cambridge, Mass.) four-star athlete Ronan Hanafin both confirmed their plans to officially visit Clemson via text messages with TCI.

Vasek — a former high school teammate of freshman quarterback Cade Klubnik — was on Clemson’s campus on Monday, March 14 for an unofficial visit and subsequently left town with a scholarship offer in hand.

“When I got offered, it meant a lot,” Vasek said. “Coach Swinney, they don’t offer a ton of people. They offer the fewest number of people in college football. It takes a lot more than being a good football player to be able to play there and for them to offer me, it really meant a lot.”

Where does Clemson currently stand in his recruitment?

Vasek indicated that the Tigers are definitely up there. He referenced how 247Sports’ recruiting services sometimes have certain programs on a prospect’s list of schools listed as “warm” and that’s pretty much how Clemson is with him. Vasek already can’t wait to get up there.

“I would go as far as saying that this is probably my favorite visit I’ve been on out of all the schools I’ve visited so far,” he said.

As for Hanafin, he would make his way to campus over two weeks later. He had been in contact with Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham prior to his visit and left feeling like he was a part of the Clemson family.

Clemson wants Hanafin to continue to be a part of the family, as the Tigers presented him with a scholarship offer. After practice, he and his family got back to the facilities and Clemson coach Dabo Swinney invited Hanafin into his office.

“We had a great conversation,” he said, “and at the end, he wanted to make it clear how few players they offer. He thought I was a great fit for the program, so he offered me a scholarship.”

5-star pass-rusher planning to visit this summer

TCI recently checked in on Platte County (Platte City, Mo.) five-star edge rusher Chandavian Bradley, who told us that he’s still planning out his summer visits, but is aiming to visit Clemson during the first week of June.

There is certainly mutual interest between Clemson and Bradley. That was especially true when he included the Tigers in his top-10 schools, even without an offer.

Bradley has talked with defensive ends coach Lemanski Hall about a potential offer. He knows that Clemson will eventually present him with a scholarship offer, but first and foremost, they would like to get him on campus first. Bradley has been made aware of how the Tigers like to do things and understands through some of his recruiting contacts that they’re certainly a program that likes to offer in-person.

Bradley (6-6, 215) currently ranks as the No. 4 edge rusher and the nation’s No. 28 overall prospect for the class of 2023, per the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Clemson, Notre Dame battling for another O-lineman

As we reported in last week’s edition of The Insider Report, Notre Dame appears to be in prime position to land a commitment from one of Clemson’s offensive line targets in the 2023 class — South Point High School (Belmont, N.C.) four-star Sullivan Absher — following his extended stay at Notre Dame two weekends ago.

Clemson O-line target Sam Pendleton of Reagan High School (Pfafftown, N.C.) committed to Notre Dame last Monday, and there’s another O-lineman that both the Tigers and Fighting Irish have been heavily involved with – Oceanside Collegiate Academy (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.) four-star Monroe Freeling.

Freeling made his way to campus for Clemson’s second junior day of the year on Saturday, March 5, and he spent several days at Notre Dame two weeks ago in conjunction with its Blue-Gold Game.

Per a source, Freeling and Absher spent a lot of time together when they were both on campus at Notre Dame, and they went out to dinner with each other as well as Irish offensive line coach Harry Hiestand and offensive recruiting coordinator Dre Brown. Freeling and Absher saw each other at Clemson a few months ago as well and are building a bond with one another.

Hiestand has done a good job of recruiting Freeling, gaining his trust, and Notre Dame certainly helped itself with Freeling during his visit to South Bend.

Clemson was the perceived leader in the clubhouse for Freeling following his trip to Tiger Town in March. Did Notre Dame do enough to get back in the mix with his visit there?

“Yeah, for sure,” he said.

Elite Alabama WR looking to visit

TCI recently caught up with a top receiver prospect in the class of 2024, who has been drawing attention from Clemson and Tyler Grisham.

Clay-Chalkville (Pinson, Ala.) four-star Mario Craver — a 5-foot-10, 160-pound sophomore in the class of 2024 — is planning to visit Tiger Town this summer. He’s not sure if he’ll camp at Clemson, but a visit is certainly in the cards.

“I’ve only been talking to Coach Grisham,” Craver said. “He told me that I was definitely an ‘offer guy,’ but Coach Swinney would like to build a relationship and he takes his recruiting really slowly because they’ve only offered (two) ’24s. He was like if he gets me on campus, it would be hard for Coach Swinney to deny.”

What would it mean for him to earn an offer from Clemson?

“It would be special,” he said, “Like I said, only (two) people in the country got ’em or in the world has it? Yeah, that would definitely be special.”

Craver currently ranks as the No. 30 wide receiver and the nation’s No. 172 prospect for the class of 2024, according to 247Sports.

Highly touted WR growing bond with Grisham, planning to camp this summer

We wanted to pass along the latest on another highly regarded wide receiver who remains firmly on Tyler Grisham’s recruiting radar.

Milton (Ga.) High School four-star Debron Gatling – the No. 10 wide receiver and a top-100 national prospect (No. 90 overall) in the 2024 class, per Rivals – continues to stay in touch and strengthen his relationship with Clemson’s receivers coach.

“Definitely,” Gatling told TCI when asked if his bond with Grisham is growing tighter. “I feel like I can just talk to him like he’s one of boys. We just have a real good conversation. Ain’t no nervousness or nothing like that.”

Gatling (6-2, 185) most recently visited Clemson on March 12, when he — and his mother — came away very impressed by the unofficial visit.

“My mom loved it,” Gatling said to TCI after the visit. “She said she really liked it, and she really liked Coach Swinney and Coach Grisham.”

Gatling participated in the Dabo Swinney Camp last summer and told TCI he plans to compete at the camp again this June in hopes of earning an offer from the Tigers. His loaded offer list currently features schools such as Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas, Miami, Florida State, Michigan, Penn State and Oregon.

In addition to Clemson, Gatling’s offseason visits thus far have included UCF, Ole Miss, Miami, Alabama and Southern Cal. He’s looking to check out schools like Oregon, Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Tennessee, Penn State and Florida this summer, along with getting back to Clemson and Alabama.

According to Gatling, Miami, Ole Miss and Tennessee are a few of the schools coming after him the hardest right now, while Alabama has been keeping in contact with him even though the Crimson Tide haven’t yet offered, and he said Clemson is “definitely” up there as far as the schools showing the most interest although the Tigers haven’t yet offered either.

If Clemson comes into the mix with an offer moving forward, it will be a strong contender for Gatling’s services.

“They pull the trigger, I definitely think they’d be one of my top schools,” he said. “I definitely think they’d be one of my top schools if they pull the trigger.”

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