Tar Heels make cut for four-star TE in 2024 class

The UNC football program cracks the top four in the recruitment for a 2024 tight end.

Mack Brown and the UNC football program took a step forward in the recruitment of a tight end in the 2024 class on Wednesday.

Four-star tight end Max LeBlanc has a total of 31 offers in his recruitment so far. And now, he’s cutting that list down to just four schools.

On Wednesday, LeBlanc revealed that he is down to North Carolina, Ohio State, Tennessee and Michigan. LeBlanc will be focusing on these programs moving forward in his recruitment and then make a commitment.

The 6-foot-3, 222-pound tight end is a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee and drew a lot of interest in his recruitment. For the Tar Heels, the competition is tough as they have to battle two Big Ten teams and an SEC program in this recruitment.

LeBlanc is ranked No. 347 overall, No. 17 tight end, and the No. 6 player in the state of Tennessee per the 247Sports recruiting rankings.

There is no timetable for LeBlanc’s decision.

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