Wisconsin made the final schools for four-star class of 2025 offensive lineman Hardy Watts on Saturday.
The Badgers were included in his list of final three along with Clemson and Michigan.
Related: Wisconsin class of 2025 vaults up national rankings after addition of four-star WR Eugene Hilton Jr.
Watts is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 217 player in the class of 2025, No. 12 interior offensive lineman and No. 1 recruit from his home state of Massachusetts. He is coming off visits to Clemson and Wisconsin on June 2 and June 7 respectively, and still has a trip planned to Michigan for June 21.
While the Badgers appear to still be in the running to land the top-ranked lineman, 247Sports does have one crystal ball prediction logged for him to choose Clemson. That prediction came on June 12 from Clemson insider Austin Hannon.
BREAKING: CO/25 4 ⭐️ OL Hardy Watts ( @HardyWatts2 ) has cut his list down to 3️⃣ Schools‼️
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Watts is a 6’6 ( 305 LBS ) OL out of Brookline, MA. He ranks as the number #1 recruit in Massachusetts according to rivals.
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Which fanbase can show him the most love?! ⬇️🤔 pic.twitter.com/a9XEspLP4Q— Steezo (@SteezoDsgn) June 15, 2024
Wisconsin’s class of 2025 recently took a big step forward after the additions of four-star LB Mason Posa and four-star WR Eugene Hilton Jr. It now has 19 total commitments, five of which from blue-chip players. The class is an impressive follow-up performance by Luke Fickell and his staff after finishing the 2024 cycle with a top-25 class.
The group could rise even further in the Big Ten and national rankings with a possible commitment from Watts. He is one of the program’s highest-ranked remaining targets in the class.
It’s worth monitoring the top lineman’s recruitment as he nears a decision between the three finalists. Wisconsin should still have a late chance at landing a commitment.
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