Fran Brown is already pulling in SEC-level recruits for official visits to Syracuse

Fran Brown is getting some SEC quality recruits on campus at Syracuse.

Fran Brown has hit the ground running, the Syracuse head football coach is already doing a tremendous job in getting recruits excited about the program.

This shouldn’t be a surprise, given that Brown has been one of the top recruiters in the nation over the past four years. Brown comes to Syracuse having spent the last two years as the safeties coach at Georgia.

Prior to that, he was the secondary coach at Rutgers.

And with Syracuse desperately needing an injection of talent and star power, Brown’s first weekend of official visits is rolling along in impressive fashion.

There is an impressive list of visitors on campus right now at Syracuse. This is what a program in the SEC brings in for official visits, not a mid-table ACC program. Impressive stuff from Brown.

Via multiple sources, the following players are confirmed to be at Syracuse this weekend:

 

The most interesting name here, of course, is Bolden, who is one of the top-ranked players in the nation. Syracuse would need a lot to get Bolden to de-commit from Florida State (or to not flip to say Georgia) but even getting a player of his caliber on campus is impressive.

Rutgers football recruiting: Koy Beasley is now a four-star recruit

Koy Beasley is now a four-star recruit according to 247Sports.

Ohio defensive back Koy Beasley is now a four-star recruit on multiple evaluation sites, earning the distinction of getting another star on Monday.

The ratings bump came from 247Sports, who joined On3 in ranking the talented Beasley as a four-star.

A safety prospect out of LaSalle High School (Cincinnati, OH), Beasley is now the No. 147 player in the nation and the tenth-ranked safety in the nation according to 247Sports. He is also the third-highest ranked recruit in Ohio in the 2024 recruiting class.

Beasley recently announced a top four that includes Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Purdue and Wisconsin.

 

The Rutgers football 2024 recruiting class currently stands at eight commits. Ohio has become an important part of the Rutgers recruiting landscape over the last couple of years.

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Last season, Rutgers landed three-star offensive lineman Dominic Rivera, who is scheduled to arrive on campus in June. Rivera had a solid offer list that included Boston College, Iowa State and Syracuse.

In the 2022 class, Rutgers secured three-star offensive lineman Kwabena ‘Kobe’ Asamoah. Last year as a true freshman, Asamoah started the final three games for Rutgers at guard.

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Four-star Koy Beasley has Rutgers football in his final four

Koy Beasley has announced a top four that includes Rutgers football.

Ohio safety Koy Beasley is down to four programs with Rutgers football in the mix for the talented athlete.

Beasley, on Saturday afternoon, posted a final four that included Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Purdue and Wisconsin.

A four-star in the 247Sports Composite, Beasley is a standout defensive back at LaSalle (Cincinnati, OH) and a member of the 2024 recruiting class. He is ranked the No. 216 player in the nation in the composite index.

At 6-foot and 180 pounds, Beasley brings some good size to the equation. He also runs track in the spring.

Beasley announced that he will be taking an official visit to Purdue starting on the weekend of June 23. He plans to announce his commitment on June 28.

 

Historically, Rutgers has had success in landing top-tier defensive backs and developing them for the NFL. Head coach Greg Schiano can count success stories such as Duron Harmon, Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty and Logan Ryan among Rutgers defensive backs who went on to have long, storied careers in the NFL.

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Rutgers football currently has eight commitments in the class of 2024. Two defensive players have given a verbal so far, led by three-star linebacker [autotag]Sam Pilof [/autotag]from Wisconsin and New Jersey defensive lineman [autotag]Judah Pruitt.[/autotag]

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Michigan State offers 2024 4-star WR Koy Beasley

4-star Cincy WR Koy Beasley has gotten an MSU offer

Courtney Hawkins has dipped into Cincinnati to send an offer out to Koy Beasley, a wide receiver in the 2024 recruiting class.

The 5-foot-11, 180-pound receiver holds offers from Georgia, USC, Minnesota, Purdue and Kentucky, among others. He plays his high school football at La Salle High School in Cincinnati.

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Badgers offer four-star safety from Ohio

Wisconsin offered Koy Beasley, a four-star class of 2024 safety from Cincinnati, Ohio on Wednesday.

Wisconsin offered Koy Beasley, a four-star safety from Cincinnati, Ohio on Wednesday. The 6-foot-0, 180 pound athlete still has one more season of high school football at LaSalle before he’d potentially join a collegiate program as a member of their class of 2024.

As of now, Beasley has received 12 Division 1 offers, with powerhouses like Georgia and USC already having extended offers to him. Considering he’s from Cincy, he’ll likely hear from Cincinnati and Ohio State at some point, but Luke Fickell’s name certainly carries value in his community.

The safety could wait a number of months to decide where he wants to end up, but if he chooses Wisconsin he’ll become their first commitment in the secondary. Three-star linebackers Landon Gauthier (Green Bay, Wisconsin) and Thomas Heiberger (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) already choosing Mike Tressel’s defense and the Badgers in the class of 2024.

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