Four-star safety Eric Winters commits to Auburn

Alabama’s No. 5 overall recruit from the 2025 recruiting cycle commits to Auburn on his official visit.

Auburn target [autotag]Eric Winters[/autotag] is one of 12 recruits on campus for official visits this weekend. Speculation of a commitment to Auburn began to rise as soon as he stepped on campus, as recruiting analysts from multiple outlets projected Auburn to land Winters before the weekend ended.

Turns out, speculations were true as Winters announced his commitment to [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] and the Tigers on Saturday afternoon.

Winters, a four-star safety from Enterprise, Alabama, says that his relationship with Freeze led to his pledge to Auburn.

“(Freeze) is a big part of why I committed to Auburn,” Winters said after announcing his commitment to Auburn. “He loves his players, he is a family guy and we built a great relationship. Coach Freeze is doing big things at Auburn and he made me feel like a priority and made me feel comfortable.”

Auburn has always been near the top of the list for Winters, but they needed to make a giant stride this weekend in order to create separation between themselves, Georgia, and Miami. Between Freeze and the “home” atmosphere of Auburn University, the chose became simple for Winters.

Now, he wants several of the state’s top recruits to join him on the Plains.

“I am already working guys. It starts with my teammate [autotag]Zion Grady[/autotag]. I am going after [autotag]Alvin Henderson[/autotag], [autotag]Julian Lewis[/autotag], [autotag]KJ Lacey[/autotag] and some others,” Winters said. “Coach Freeze has this group of defensive players in Alabama he wants called the Super 7. Guys like [autotag]Jared Smith[/autotag], [autotag]Anquon Fegans[/autotag], [autotag]Naeem Offord[/autotag], and Zion are guys that haven’t committed yet. I will be on all of those guys.”

Winters is the No. 5 recruit from Alabama for the 2025 cycle, and is the fourth top-10 player from Alabama to pledge to Auburn. The 6-2, 200-pound safety ranks No. 5 overall at his position, and is the No. 53 overall recruit for the cycle. By landing Winters, Auburn now ranks No. 6 in 247Sports’ class of 2025 recruiting rankings.

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Texas QB commit KJ Lacey reaffirms pledge to Longhorns

Other programs are pushing to flip Lacey, but his commitment to Texas is still strong.

Texas remains in good standing with four-star quarterback KJ Lacey. Continue reading “Texas QB commit KJ Lacey reaffirms pledge to Longhorns”

Auburn flips 2025 DL Antonio Coleman from Alabama

Auburn’s 2024 recruiting haul is ranked No. 7 nationally, and their 2025 class is shaping to be even better. 

Auburn’s 2024 recruiting haul is ranked No. 7 nationally, and their 2025 class is shaping to be even better.

[autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] and the Auburn Tigers have kicked off the holiday weekend by flipping four-star defensive lineman [autotag]Antonio Coleman[/autotag] from rival Alabama.

Coleman is a member of Saraland High School’s football program, which is home to several Auburn targets such as 2024 five-star wide receiver and Alabama commitment [autotag]Ryan Williams[/autotag] and 2025 quarterback [autotag]KJ Lacey[/autotag], who is currently committed to playing for Texas. Landing Coleman is a step in the right direction when it comes to flipping those other two prospects.

Over 12 Power Five programs have extended scholarship offers to Coleman, including USC, Florida, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M. Auburn first extended an offer to Coleman on June 1 according to 247Sports, and he took an unofficial visit to campus during the weekend of the Iron Bowl.

Coleman, who has played for multiple state championships with Saraland, tells Auburn Undercover that he enjoyed playing at Jordan-Hare Stadium during the Spartans’ AHSAA 6A state championship game in 2022.

“I played at Jordan-Hare Stadium for a state championship,” Coleman said in an interview last spring with Auburn Undercover. “I loved the field and playing there. I would definitely love to learn more about the school.”

Coleman is the No. 9 prospect from Alabama for the 2025 cycle, and is the No. 8 defensive lineman overall according to 247Sports. His commitment bumps Auburn up to No. 3 overall in 247Sports 2025 rankings. The 2025 haul currently holds four-star DL [autotag]Malik Autry[/autotag], four-star EDGE [autotag]Jakaleb Faulk[/autotag], and four-star athlete [autotag]Kendarius Reddick[/autotag].

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Alabama is heavily recruiting 2025 Texas QB Commit K.J. Lacey

“He’s still going 100 percent in on me and they’re not slowing down at all.”

Four-star quarterback KJ Lacey announced his commitment to Texas on June 3. Continue reading “Alabama is heavily recruiting 2025 Texas QB Commit K.J. Lacey”

Scouting the Longhorns’ newest quarterback commit KJ Lacey

He may be a four-star now, but KJ Lacey’s film has five-star written all over it.

Texas snagged a huge commitment from KJ Lacey on June 3. He is perhaps the best 2025 quarterback recruit you’d never heard of before his commitment. Continue reading “Scouting the Longhorns’ newest quarterback commit KJ Lacey”

2025 four-star QB KJ Lacey announces commitment to Texas

KJ Lacey is the No. 5 QB in the country for 2025 according to On3’s industry ranking.

Texas received its first commitment in the 2025 recruiting class on Saturday. Continue reading “2025 four-star QB KJ Lacey announces commitment to Texas”

Michigan State football offers top-100 QB KJ Lacey

MSU has extended an offer to a top-100 QB in the 2025 recruiting class

Michigan State football is making priority offers in the 2025 recruiting class, and they have found another candidate. Saraland, Alabama, quarterback Karle ‘KJ’ Lacey has received an offer from Michigan State.

Lacey currently ranks as the No. 79 overall player and the No. 6 quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

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Sooners next to offer 2025 QB KJ Lacey out of Alabama

Oklahoma joins Alabama, Tennessee, and South Carolina to offer 2025 QB KJ Lacey.

The University of Oklahoma has cast a wide net for their pursuit of a quarterback for the 2025 recruiting class. That net got a bit wider with the Sooners sending an offer to 2025 QB K.J. Lacey out of Saraland, Alabama.

Lacey is slight in size as he currently stands 6-foot-1 and 165 pounds. He is a dynamic player, though, with a good arm that he uses to push the ball downfield. He can also make throws on the run, showing off excellent accuracy outside the pocket.

Lacey looks to have the attention of some high-profile programs already. He has offers from Alabama, Florida State, and Tennessee in addition to his OU offer. He is the third QB offer the Sooners have sent out for the class of 2025, joining [autotag]Kevin Sperry[/autotag] and [autotag]Cobey Sellers[/autotag].

KJ Lacey’s Recruiting Profile

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Alabama offers 2025 in-state QB KJ Lacey

On Saturday, the Tide offered 2025 QB KJ Lacey. He is the teammate of current Alabama commit Ryan Williams.

On Saturday, the Alabama coaching staff offered in-state, 2025 quarterback KJ Lacey. Lacey is a high school teammate of current Alabama commit Ryan Williams.

As for Lacey, he has not yet received the recognition that Williams has. However, he has proven to be one of the more elite quarterbacks in the country. Last season, he led the Saraland Trojans to a state championship victory over 6A powerhouse Mountain Brook. It was the program’s first-ever state championship.

Lacey and Williams led the way on their historic run during the 2022 season. Lacey threw for 3,177 passing yards and 40 passing touchdowns. Those are pretty remarkable numbers for an underclassman playing at such a high level.

He is the second quarterback that Alabama has offered in the 2025 recruiting cycle. The other is four-star quarterback Cutter Boley.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down KJ Lacey’s recruiting profile.

Tennessee offers 2025 quarterback KJ Lacey

Tennessee offers 2025 quarterback prospect KJ Lacey.

Third-year head coach Josh Heupel and Tennessee have offered a scholarship to 2025 quarterback prospect KJ Lacey.

“Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Lacey announced.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Lacey is from Saraland High School in Saraland, Alabama.

Lacey has offers from the Vols, Alabama, Arkansas State, Auburn, Florida State, Georgia Southern, Georgia Tech, Liberty, Louisville, Marshall, Memphis, Nicholls State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Troy, UAB and UCF.

Heupel has compiled a 18-8 (10-6 SEC) record, including one bowl win, in two seasons as the Vols’ head coach.

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