This 2024 4-star CB is planning another trip to the Swamp

The Gators are already working on the class of 2024 and should get four-star cornerback TyShun White back on campus soon.

Florida hosted four-star cornerback [autotag]TyShun White[/autotag] on an unofficial visit over the summer, and now the Gators are looking to get him back on campus. White hasn’t set a return date just yet, but he expects to be back in Gainesville in the second half of January, according to Gators Online.

His last trip to the Swamp ended with a scholarship offer, and defensive coordinator Patrick Toney and tight ends coach William Peagler have kept in touch with the Buford High (Georgia) recruit since then. White was complimentary of the staff in June and praised the school’s academics and facilities as second to none.

There’s also talk of a position change for White if he ends up in Hogtown. A cornerback at the high school level, Florida’s staff likes him more as a safety. That potential change hasn’t fazed White as he included the Gators in his top 13.

White said in June that Florida was in his top five, and the assumption is that Florida hasn’t lost too much favor despite having a rough season in 2022. Getting him back on campus should go a long way in his recruitment, so locking in a date is a top priority for the staff.

The On3 consensus ranks White as the No. 262 overall player in the class of 2024 and at No. 24 among cornerbacks. Georgia Tech, Auburn, Virginia Tech and North Carolina currently hold the best odds to land him on the On3 recruiting prediction machine.

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Michigan State football makes Top-13 for 4-star CB Tyshun ‘Bagel’ White

Michigan State football makes Top-13 for 4-star CB Tyshun ‘Bagel’ White

If there is one thing (of many) that makes college football so fun, it’s the awesome nicknames some guys have. There are none cooler than Tyshun White’s nickname, Bagel. And this week, Michigan State football took a step forward in Bagel’s recruitment, making his Top-13.

Tyshun White is a 2024 4-star cornerback out of Buford, Georgia. 247Sports has him ranked as their No. 244 player in the 2024 class and their No. 22 ranked safety.

You can see his Top-13 below:

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Gators make top 13 for this 2024 blue-chip safety

Billy Napier and Co. continue to push hard on the recruiting front, earning a top mention from this coveted 2024 blue-chipper.

Florida football’s recruiting efforts are back in high gear now that the early signing period has arrived, and while the focus is currently on the remaining prep prospects in the 2023 class, [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] and Co. continue to push forward into the more distant the future as well.

The gang got some good news on Sunday afternoon when four-star safety [autotag]TyShun White[/autotag] announced his top 13 schools on his personal Twitter account, which included the Orange and Blue among the baker’s dozen of options. True to form, he also has donned the moniker of the “bagel” which was featured in his tweeted image.

The other schools included on the list are the Florida State Seminoles, Michigan State Spartans, Ole Miss Rebels, Texas A&M Aggies, South Carolina Gamecocks, Virginia Tech Hokies, Colorado Buffaloes, Texas Longhorns, Auburn Tigers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Michigan Wolverines and Tennessee Volunteers.

White is ranked No. 244 overall and No. 22 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 consensus has him at Nos. 262 and 24, respectively. Interestingly, On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine still gives the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets a 26.2% chance of landing him with Auburn and Virginia Tech behind in second and third place at 15.5% and 13.3%, respectively.

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4-star safety, top-100 national recruit has ‘always loved’ Clemson

Clemson recently played host to this highly touted defensive back from the Peach State. Buford (Ga.) High School four-star safety TyShun White, a top-100 national prospect in the 2024 class, made his first-ever trip to Tiger Town for the Tigers’ …

Clemson recently played host to this highly touted defensive back from the Peach State.

Buford (Ga.) High School four-star safety TyShun White, a top-100 national prospect in the 2024 class, made his first-ever trip to Tiger Town for the Tigers’ game against Syracuse on Oct. 22.

“The visit to Clemson was real good,” White told The Clemson Insider. “I got to see the environment, meet the coaches and got to see how Clemson’s defense plays.”

White, ranked as high as the No. 5 safety and No. 81 overall prospect in his class by Rivals, came away impressed by the environment at Death Valley during what was a top-15 matchup.

“The atmosphere was crazy,” he said. “My family, they really liked the atmosphere also. It was a good atmosphere. The fans, they rushed the field after the game, so that was pretty cool to see that. The crowd was crazy every third down. It’s crazy.”

The 6-foot, 185-pound junior liked what he saw from Clemson’s defense, which shut out Syracuse in the second half en route to the 27-21 win over the Orange.

“I like how their defense plays,” he said. “They play a lot of man coverage. That’s what Coach (Wes) Goodwin was telling me, they play a lot of man coverage. So, it’s good to see that because that’s kind of what we do at my high school now, play a lot of man coverage.”

Speaking of Goodwin, White was able to talk with the Tigers’ defensive coordinator in the locker room after the game and had the chance to sit down and chat a lot with co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Mickey Conn before the game.

White also got to meet head man Dabo Swinney in the locker room after the game.

“Coach Swinney, he’s the GOAT,” White said. “I’ve been looking at Coach Swinney. Before I even got to Clemson, I had already seen the way he coaches and stuff. It’s very relating, the way he celebrates with the team. So, that was really cool to see a head coach doing stuff like that.”

It was the time White spent in the locker room after the game that provided the overall highlight of his visit.

“They were exciting to watch throughout the game, and then the locker room vibe was crazy after the game,” he said, “how they celebrated and how Coach Dabo Swinney celebrated with the team.”

White had been in contact with Clemson prior to the visit, and based on what he’s heard from Conn and other coaches, the Tigers are certainly interested in him.

“They really like the way I play,” he said. “Coach Conn really thinks highly of me, and he really talked highly of me there. So, that was really good to hear.”

White has also been to games this season at Alabama, Tennessee, Auburn and Virginia Tech. Kentucky, North Carolina, Florida and Texas A&M are some schools he expects to check out moving forward.

His lengthy offer list features, among many others, schools like Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Ole Miss, North Carolina, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Virginia Tech.

“Everybody’s pretty even now,” he said of his recruitment. “I probably won’t have anything narrowed down until sometime next year.”

If the Tigers were to join his offer sheet in the future, White would be stoked.

“That would mean a lot,” he said. “I really admire Clemson. I always loved the way Clemson played and the environment that Clemson has. I always watched Clemson, the YouTube channel they have, the players’ vlog and stuff. I watched almost every season of that. Every day, I always watched that when I was in middle school and stuff like that. So if Clemson offered me, that would be crazy, like very exciting. And I’ve been through a lot in the recruiting (process) with Clemson. I’ve always loved Clemson.”

–Photo for this article courtesy of TyShun White on Twitter (@Thecautionchild)

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This blue-chip 2024 defensive back included Florida in top 5

This 2024 recruit could help re-establish Florida as DBU.

As June winds down, so are Florida football’s recruiting efforts after a month packed solid with visits — both official and unofficial — from a handful of the best talent from around the nation. Not only have prep prospects from the upcoming 2023 class made the trek down south to see what Gainesville has to offer but also those in the classes ahead, including four-star defensive back [autotag]TyShun White[/autotag] out of Buford, Georgia, who recently wrapped up an official visit that earned him an offer from [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag].

The 5-foot-11-inch, 185-pound rising high school junior got the red carpet treatment from the Gators, telling Gators Online that “Florida was definitely great,” and that he was “really impressed with the coaches and how welcoming they were.” He also added that “the facilities they are building are on another level; it topped every other school I’ve been to by far.”

Florida also offers more than just what he can achieve on the field, which the young athlete also recognizes. “The academics and how they give you so much help. It makes school so much easier for you. The new housing is amazing as well.”

The Gators have quite a bit of competition for the Peach State standout, as a whole slew of schools including the Texas A&M Aggies, Texas Longhorns, Auburn Tigers, Tennessee Volunteers, Kentucky Wildcats, Florida State Seminoles, South Carolina Gamecocks and Penn State Nittany Lions have extended offers to him. However, he noted that “Florida is most definitely in my top five right now and I can’t wait to get back.”

White is currently ranked No. 214 overall and No. 21 nationally at the safety position according to the 247Sports composite, while the On3 consensus has him at No. 151 overall and No. 21 nationally at cornerback — Florida appears to have bigger plans for him rather than pigeon-holing him into a position at this point. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets currently hold the lead in On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine with a 27.7% chance of landing him.

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Vols offer 2024 cornerback Tyshun White

The Vols offer 2024 cornerback prospect Tyshun White.

Second-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel and his staff continue to recruit future Vols.

The Vols have offered 2024 cornerback prospect Tyshun White.

“Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” White said on Twitter.

The 5-foot-10, 160-pound cornerback prospect is from Buford High School in Buford, Georgia.

He has offers from the Vols, Appalachian State, Florida State, Kentucky, Louisville, Texas, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest.

Tennessee’s 2023 football commitment tracker

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