Michigan makes final eight schools for 2024 coveted WR

Need more of these big, athletic wide receivers!

Michigan football has five-star quarterback Jadyn Davis committed to it in the 2024 class, but the Wolverines currently only have one wide receiver in the 2024 cycle to go along with the quarterback — Michigan also has two top tight ends as well.

The Wolverines are firmly in on a few top wide receivers in the current cycle like five-star Ryan Wingo and four-star Gatlin Bair.

And it appears that Michigan has made a final cut for another coveted wide receiver, Makhai White.

White announced on Twitter his final eight schools he is considering and Michigan made it along with Tennessee, Maryland, Penn State, Arkansas, LSU, Virginia Tech, and Oklahoma.

The 2024 three-star, King George (Virginia) wide receiver has fantastic size entering his senior year of high school standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 185-pounds.

According to the 247Sports Composite, White is the 531st-ranked recruit in the 2024 cycle and the 10th-ranked prospect in Virginia.

There are currently two Crystal Ball predictions on White going to Michigan from 247Sports. One is from an Oklahoma Sooners insider and the other is by Greg Biggins — a national recruiting analyst. And if you look at the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, the Wolverines are leading the way with a 70.1% chance to land White.

In 2022, White caught 37 catches for 1,039 yards, and 18 touchdowns during his junior year of high school.

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No. 1 2024 athlete in Virginia includes Vols in top-eight schools

Tennessee is one of eight schools for the No. 1 2024 athlete in Virginia Mekhai White.

Three-star athlete Mekhai White announced his top-eight schools on Wednesday.

Tennessee, Penn State, Maryland, Arkansas, Virginia Tech, LSU, Michigan and Oklahoma are White’s top-eight schools.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound athlete is from King George High School in King George, Virginia.

White is the No. 530 overall prospect and No. 34 athlete in the class of 2024. He ranks as the No. 1 athlete and No. 6 player in Virginia, according to 247Sports.

He earned first-team All-State honors as a wide receiver last season. White finished the season with 37 receptions for 1,039 receiving yards, 18 receiving touchdowns and averaged over 28 yards per reception.

White has scheduled official visits to Maryland, Arkansas and Virginia Tech this summer. He is in the process of scheduling an official visit to Tennessee, according to Jeremy Johnson of On3.

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Oklahoma Sooners offer 2024 ATH Mekhai White

The Oklahoma Sooners offered 2024 athlete Mekhai White out of King George, Virginia.

The Oklahoma Sooners are looking to create a long and tall group of defensive backs to deploy in their secondary. Several of their secondary additions in the 2023 cycle stand 6 feet or taller, and it appears they’re putting a premium on height again in 2024 recruiting.

Their latest offer went out to Mekhai White out of King George, Virginia. White is listed at 6-foot-2, according to 247Sports. He’s a fantastic two-way player, starring at both wide receiver and defensive back for King George. He was incredibly productive in his junior year with more than 1,000 receiving yards and 18 touchdown receptions. With Jay Valai leading the recruitment, the Sooners could envision him playing defensive back in Norman.

At the moment, White is a consensus three-star prospect, but he has a host of offers from some of the top schools in America, including the two-time national champion Georgia Bulldogs. He’s received 26 Power Five offers to this point, which includes Arkansas, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M, LSU, Michigan State and Penn State.

White has great hands. He’s a smooth route runner and can make things happen after the catch. White displays sticky coverage on the boundary and uses his length to make plays on the football.

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Elite athlete Mekhai White names his top schools

Elite Virginia athlete Mekhai White considers the Georgia to be his dream school. White recently named his top schools.

Three-star recruit Mekhai White is a member of the class of 2024. He has named his top 15 schools. White considers Georgia to be his dream school.

The three-star athlete considers Georgia, Tennessee, UNC, Wisconsin, Penn State, Virginia, Maryland, Arkansas, West Virginia, Arizona State, Auburn, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, LSU, and Nebraska to be his top schools.

Mekhai White is ranked as the No. 402 player in the junior class. He is the No. 52 athlete and the No. 7 player in Virginia.

White plays high school football for King George High School in King George, Virginia. The class of 2024 athlete has over 30 scholarship offers. He plans to commit on May 12, 2023.

The 6-foot-2, 180-pound athlete is a good student. Mekhail White has scholarship offers from college football programs like UNC, Virginia, Pittsburgh, Penn State, Virginia Tech, Boston College, and many more.

Mekhai White also plays basketball for King George. He shows impressive athleticism in basketball.

White, a junior, primarily plays wide receiver and defensive back for his high school. He shows good speed and explosiveness on film. White has excellent size for a defensive back or receiver. White is a smooth athlete and a good route runner.

The three-star athlete received a scholarship offer from Georgia after a successful summer football camp back in 2022. White named his top schools via Twitter:

 

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LSU offers 2024 Virginia receiver

Mekhai White is a versatile athlete who starts on both sides of the ball.

[autotag]Mekhai White[/autotag] is a 2024 6-foot-2, 180-pound three-star wide receiver from King George, Virginia, where he plays for King George High School. The  Foxes finished the 2022 season 12-1 with a loss to the Dinwiddie Generals in the third round of the VHSL Class-4 playoffs.

Film Analysis: White had a great season for the Foxes. He finished the season with 37 receptions for 1,019 yards and 18 touchdowns. White plays on both sides of the ball as he starts as a cornerback on defense. He is listed on 247Sports as an athlete, but On3 has him listed as a wide receiver. With the stats he put up this year, he can play wherever he wants.

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‘It’s just different’: Rising Virginia wideout talks ‘one of the best visits’ to Clemson

One of Clemson’s top receiver targets in the 2024 recruiting class returned to Tiger Town last weekend. King George (Va.) three-star Mekhai White was accompanied by his father and brother, as he made his way to campus for Clemson’s 30-20 victory …

One of Clemson’s top receiver targets in the 2024 recruiting class returned to Tiger Town last weekend.

King George (Va.) three-star Mekhai White was accompanied by his father and brother, as he made his way to campus for Clemson’s 30-20 victory over NC State at Death Valley on Saturday, Oct. 1.

“It was an amazing experience. It was great,” White told The Clemson Insider regarding his visit. “The coaching staff was great. The atmosphere was great. Just the people inside the facility make it so special.”

“It was a great experience,” he said regarding the atmosphere in Death Valley. “A lot of fans are screaming, yelling — they’re really passionate. They show a lot of love to the football team down there.”

Speaking of showing love, White had a chance to chop it up with Tyler Grisham. White said that he had a “great conversation” with Clemson’s wide receivers coach, as they got to know each other a little bit more. White also indicated that Grisham is exactly the same in person as he is over the phone.

“We didn’t talk much about recruiting, but he said that he would keep in touch with me and that he’s really interested in me,” White said regarding his conversation with Grisham. “We’re just building a relationship.”

White feels like his relationship with Grisham improved now that he was finally able to make his way down to Clemson.

What stood out about White’s first trip to Tiger Town?

“Just the culture down there, how they run things and things like that,” he said. “Clemson is just different from other schools. It’s just different.”

“Man, one of the best visits I’ve been on so far,” White added.

Those sentiments were echoed by his family members.

“They loved it,” he said. “They said the same thing, it’s just different. The whole environment and everything is just different down there.

This Saturday, Oct. 15, White will be at the University of Tennessee. He’s also hoping to visit Georgia, and Auburn and hopefully schedule more visits before the end of the season.

White doesn’t envision that he’ll be back at Clemson in 2022 but said that he “definitely” needs to get back down there following the season.

“I gotta go back down there,” White said. “I love that place.”

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Fast-rising receiver headed to Tiger Town this weekend

Clemson is set to play host to another fast-rising receiver prospect in the class of 2024 this weekend. King George (Va.) 2024 three-star Mekhai White confirmed his visit plans to The Clemson Insider on Monday night. White has been in contact with …

Clemson is set to play host to another fast-rising receiver prospect in the class of 2024 this weekend.

King George (Va.) 2024 three-star Mekhai White confirmed his visit plans to The Clemson Insider on Monday night.

White has been in contact with Tyler Grisham and Mike Reed since Sept. 1. According to White, Clemson really likes how he spreads the field and they’re really interested in him as a prospect going forward.

“I’ve been hearing for him for a while now,” White said of Clemson’s wide receivers coach. “I did hear from him on Sept. 1. He was one of the first coaches to hit me up.”

“He’s a real cool dude,” White added. “He really cares about his players and he’s really passionate about the game of football. I know he develops his players on the field, but also on the field.”

White was unable to make it down in June when Clemson originally invited him to a game. White said that Grisham told him to come down for a game and he’ll see what happens.

“It would mean a lot,” White said regarding a potential offer from Clemson. “A school like that giving me a scholarship would be awesome. It would be great.”

In addition to Clemson, White mentions schools like Michigan State, North Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Ohio State, Georgia and Tennesee as those who have reached out since the start of the month.

The Clemson-N.C. State game will be White’s third gameday visit this year and his first to Clemson. So far this season, he’s made his way to two other ACC schools in North Carolina and Virginia Tech.

White has never been to Clemson before.

“I want to see the atmosphere and the facilities,” he began. “I heard they had great facilities down there and, of course, academics.”

— Photo for this article courtesy Mekhai White.

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The Insider Report: Updates on 5-star LB, priority WR target and other weekend visitors

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. 5-star linebacker set to give Clemson another look As The Clemson Insider previously reported, Buford (Ga.) 2025 five-star linebacker Jadon Perlotte will …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

We hope everyone had a great weekend.

5-star linebacker set to give Clemson another look

As The Clemson Insider previously reported, Buford (Ga.) 2025 five-star linebacker Jadon Perlotte will be in attendance for this Saturday’s game against N.C. State. Perlotte confirmed as much on social media this past weekend.

Perlotte, who was recently designated as a five-star prospect, will make his way to campus for the first time since March 12. Clemson left a major impression on him and his mother during the program’s underclassmen day, and even though he didn’t find his way to Tiger Town this past summer, he’s making his way back to campus this weekend.

When we caught up with Perlotte back in May, he had been in contact with Kavell Conner, who is in his first season serving in defensive player development on Dabo Swinney’s staff.

“He said he (saw) me blow up and he asked me if I was still loyal,” Perlotte began to recall with a chuckle. “He asked me if I was still interested (in Clemson). He wanted to know how I was feeling.”

Perlotte, who ranks as the nation’s No. 4 linebacker and the No. 33 overall prospect in the class of 2025, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, currently holds over 20 scholarship offers from just about every high-profile Power Five program.

If Clemson were eventually to pull the trigger on a scholarship offer, what would that mean for Perlotte and his recruitment?

“It’d mean everything,” he said. “That’s one of my dream schools. They’d definitely be right up there.”

Perlotte actually said at the time — May 10 — that he was looking to get back on campus in a couple of weeks, so he could show his father around campus. Obviously, that never materialized, but he’ll have a chance to experience his first gameday in The Valley this Saturday.

One of Perlotte’s teammates at Buford, KingJoseph Edwards, will also be in attendance.

Edwards, who 247Sports considers to be the nation’s No. 4 athlete and the No. 12 overall prospect in the class of 2024, was originally planning to visit for the Syracuse game on Oct. 22 but confirmed to TCI on Monday that he has since moved up his visit to this weekend.

“Yes, I’ve never been,” Edwards said in a message to TCI on Monday when asked if he was looking forward to visiting this weekend.

Carolinas WR excited to take in first Clemson gameday visit

Clemson is set to play host to a number of high-profile targets this weekend, but few are more important than Burlington (N.C.) Hugh M. Cummings 2024 four-star wide receiver Jonathan Paylor.

Paylor has been prioritized by Tyler Grisham ever since Clemson’s wide receivers coach pulled the trigger on a scholarship offer back in June. Paylor heard from Grisham as soon as he could directly contact prospects in the class of 2024 like Paylor on Sept. 1.

“It was pretty urgent,” Paylor told TCI earlier this month. “He was like literally the first person who texted and called me. He sent me a text about how excited he is to go on this journey that we’re gonna continue to build on.”

“It’s showing me that he’s very interested in me in a player like me,” Paylor continued. “It just goes to show that he’s really engaged and really serious about who he recruits and how he recruits them.”

Paylor is set to be at Clemson this weekend and he’ll return to Memorial Stadium at the end of the regular season for the South Carolina game. Following this weekend, he’ll visit Maryland and Tennessee, while also paying N.C. State another visit and making multiple trips to the University of South Carolina.

“That game is going to be big,” Paylor said of this weekend’s game against N.C. State. “I swear, I know it is. I’m really ready to see what kind of season they have as they bounce back from last season. Because last season they didn’t really have a season that Clemson usually has. They put in all this hard work over the summer. (I’m excited) to see what kind of impact it had over the summer and just seeing how the team will react.”

Big Georgia OL loved recent Clemson visit

Among the prospects who attended Clemson’s win over Louisiana Tech, two Saturdays ago was Gabriel Fortson, an offensive lineman in the class of 2023 from North Cobb Christian School in Kennesaw, Ga.

The 6-foot-4, 300-pound senior told TCI he “loved every second” of the visit.

It was Fortson’s second gameday visit to Clemson but first for a night game at Death Valley, and he came away very impressed.

“The stadium was packed out, and you could barely even hear yourself think,” he said

Fortson was accompanied by his mother, who loves Clemson as well. They were able to spend a good bit of time with Tigers offensive line coach Thomas Austin, and Fortson said he felt their relationship with him “definitely” grew stronger.

A big part of the visit that stood out to Fortson, he said, was seeing how the Tigers played the Louisiana Tech game in tribute to Ella Bresee, the younger sister of Bryan who sadly passed away at 15 years old following her 18-month battle with brain cancer.

“It shows the type of culture that they have there,” Fortson said.

Prior to visiting Clemson, Fortson saw the Tigers play in their season opener against Georgia Tech at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, as a guest of the Yellow Jackets. He feels Georgia Tech and UCF are the schools showing him the most love so far, as well as Clemson more recently.

Georgia Tech and UCF have offered Fortson, along with schools such as North Carolina, NC State, Duke, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Missouri.

Clemson, he said, is one of his “dream schools.”

Tigers set to host top cornerback target

One of the top defensive back prospects planning to visit Clemson for Saturday’s game is Tavoy Feagin, a four-star cornerback from Carrollwood Day School in Tampa, Fla.

Feagin, a 6-foot, 170-pound junior, was the first player at his position to receive an offer from Clemson when the Tigers began dispensing offers to class of 2024 recruits back on June 1.

After traveling to Clemson for an unofficial visit in early March, Feagin made his way back to campus on June 2. Later in June, he included the Tigers among his top 10 schools, along with Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami, North Carolina, Ohio State and Oklahoma.

“The reason why I put Clemson in my top 10 was because I really like the coaching staff and the atmosphere,” he said to TCI after dropping the list.

Feagin’s father, Michael, played defensive back at Alabama in the 1990s when Dabo Swinney was on the Crimson Tide’s coaching staff.

Mike Reed is spearheading Clemson’s recruitment of Feagin, who communicates regularly with Reed and has plenty of respect for the Tigers’ cornerbacks coach – both for the job he does on the field, and who he is off the field as well.

“I always stay in contact with Coach Reed,” Feagin said, “because not only is he a great coach, he’s also a great person and mentor.”

Feagin is ranked as high as the No. 73 overall prospect in the 2024 class by 247Sports.

Priority local OL planning to visit Saturday

A priority local offensive line target is slated to be back on campus this weekend.

Greenville (S.C.) High School four-star Blake Franks is planning to attend Saturday’s game.

Franks participated in the Swinney Camp this summer and has visited Clemson multiple times since this past March.

The 6-foot-5, 310-pound junior received an offer from Clemson in late July.

He has heard from Clemson offensive line coach Thomas Austin and other members of the Tigers’ staff since the calendar turned to Sept. 1, when college coaches across the country could begin directly contacting junior prospects in the class of 2024.

“He (Austin) told me I’m a big priority,” Franks said to TCI recently, “and that he’s going to come to one of our games this year.”

Franks holds more than a dozen scholarship offers, including offers from schools such as Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Penn State and South Carolina along with Clemson.

He told TCI earlier this month that while he didn’t know at the time which schools comprise his top five, he definitely thinks Clemson “is high up there” on his list.

Fast-rising receiver headed to Tiger Town this weekend

Clemson is set to play host to another fast-rising receiver prospect in the class of 2024 this weekend. King George (Va.) 2024 three-star Mekhai White confirmed his visit plans to TCI on Monday night.

White has been in contact with Tyler Grisham and Mike Reed since Sept. 1. According to White, Clemson really likes how he spreads the field and they’re really interested in him as a prospect going forward.

White was unable to make it down in June when Clemson originally invited him to a game. White said that Grisham told him to come down for a game and he’ll see what happens.

“It would mean a lot,” White said regarding a potential offer from Clemson. “A school like that giving me a scholarship would be awesome. It would be great.”

The Clemson-N.C. State game will be White’s third gameday visit this year and his first to Clemson. So far this season, he’s made his way to two other ACC schools in North Carolina and Virginia Tech.

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Now there is a new way you can support Clemson student-athletes. Purchase collectibles from Dear Old Clemson and the proceeds with go to support Clemson student-athletes. Visit Dear Old Clemson to find out how you can help!

UGA football offers elite Virginia athlete Mekhai White

Elite Virginia athlete Mekhai White considers the University of Georgia to be his dream school.

Elite Virginia athlete Mekhai White considers the University of Georgia to be his dream school. Mekhai White is a member of the class of 2024. He’s rated as a three-star recruit.

White plays high school football for King George High School in King George, Virginia. The class of 2024 athlete has over 30 scholarship offers.

The 6-foot-3, 180-pound athlete is a good student. Mekhail White has scholarship offers from college football programs like UNC, Virginia, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Boston College, Duke, and many more.

The King George star has gone on recent visits to Florida, Penn State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, and more. Mekhai White also plays basketball for King George.

White, a rising junior, primarily plays wide receiver and defensive back for his high school. He shows decent speed and explosiveness on film. White has excellent size for a defensive back or receiver. White is a smooth athlete and a good route runner.

The three-star athlete was very excited to receive a scholarship offer from Georgia after a successful summer football camp:

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