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Bo Bassett recruiting update: Micah Parsons gives Penn State pitch to top wrestling prospect
Dallas Cowboys star and Penn State alum Micah Parsons made his pitch to No. 1 wrestling recruit Bo Bassett Sunday.
With news that Bassett will announce his decision early this week, Parsons made a last ditch effort to try and convince Bassett to come wrestle for the Nittany Lions. Basically, Bassett would add generational talent to the already No. 1 Penn State wrestling team.
Parsons, a noted college wrestling fans especially of his alma mater, clearly wants Bassett to don the classic PSU singlet.
“After seeing Penn state domination it can’t be any other choice!!! We have the best environment and wrestling room in the country! That’s facts! Come join the greatest legacy ever created!!,” Parsons wrote on Twitter.
Bassett is MatScouts’ No. 1 overall prospect in the Class of 2026 and one of the most sought after prospects in recent memory. Recently, Bassett won his third Ironman title, this time at 144 pounds and had tech falls over six straight opponents.
As a reminder, here was the schedule of visits for Bassett throughout his recruitment:
Sep 20-22: Michigan
Oct 25-27: Iowa
Nov 1-3: Penn State
Nov 8-10: Ohio State
Nov 15-17: Virginia Tech
Nov 22-24: Oklahoma State
Jan 24-26: RutgersThe top prospect’s visits have been watched with close eyes as Bassett could be seen as a program changer, along with younger brothers Keegan Bassett (2028) and Melvin Miller (2027). All of them wrestle for Bishop McCort (Pa.), which is considered one of, if not the top high school wrestling team in the country this year.
Other top prospect Jax Forrest, who’s No. 2 pound for pound, is Bassett’s teammate. He revealed his top 10 schools back in September, but has not eliminated nor provided a recent update as he goes about his visits.
“Some wrestlers don’t like this process, but I can honestly say I am really enjoying it,” Bassett said in a previous newsletter. “My view is, I only get to do the recruiting process once, so I am going to enjoy it and have fun with it. I sometimes like to do things different and hope everyone likes these updates.
“When I was in elementary school, I would have done anything to follow along with Spencer Lee, Jason Nolf or Zain Retherford recruiting process.”
Bo Bassett, the top wrestling prospect in the nation, is receiving some high praise from a fellow Penn State standout. Micah Parsons, a star linebacker for the Nittany Lions football team, recently gave his pitch to Bassett about joining the Penn State wrestling program.In a recent interview, Parsons spoke highly of the wrestling program at Penn State and the opportunities it provides for student-athletes. He highlighted the strong coaching staff, the winning tradition, and the supportive community at Penn State.
Parsons also emphasized the benefits of being a student-athlete at Penn State, pointing to the world-class facilities, academic support, and networking opportunities available to student-athletes.
With Bassett being one of the most sought-after wrestling recruits in the country, it’s no surprise that Penn State is making a strong push to land him. And with Parsons’ endorsement, it’s clear that the Nittany Lions have a compelling pitch to offer the talented young wrestler.
It remains to be seen where Bassett will ultimately decide to take his talents, but with the backing of Micah Parsons and the Penn State wrestling program, the Nittany Lions are certainly in a strong position to land the standout prospect. Stay tuned for more updates on Bo Bassett’s recruitment process.
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#Bassett #recruiting #update #Micah #Parsons #Penn #State #pitch #top #wrestling #prospectBam Adebayo isn’t sugercoating his recruiting pitch to other players – Hot Hot Hoops
Miami Heat big man Bam Adebayo won’t mince words to others about how the Miami Heat organization is run. (Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson/Getty Images) The Miami Heat are still trying to navigate Jimmy Butler’s tumultuous situation, but he’s no longer the hottest name on the trade market. Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, who’s in the fourth year of a five-year, $163 million deal, is. Though the most likely outcome is that Fox ends up in San Antonio, his preferred destination.
Fox is a former college teammate of current Heat big Bam Adebayo, who he has a very good relationship with. Adebayo was recently asked about his recruiting pitch to other players–and there’s zero beating around the bush.
“The thing is I’m telling you the whole truth. It’s not a recruiting pitch to me,” he said, according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. “I’m telling you the truth. You’re going to get here, you know what it is. There is no BS, there is no, ‘I’m going to get my numbers.’ No, no, no. This is team basketball here. We’re going to play both sides of the basketball. So that’s 82 games, plus playoffs. I’m not sugarcoating anything. You make your decision from there.
“To me, if I consider you like family like De’Aaron, I’m not going to lie to you. You’re getting a coach that’s not going to let you go below your standard and sometimes that does get annoying. Sometimes that does rub you the wrong way. But it’s a coach that expects more out of you because he sees something. When you have a coach like that, you can’t take that for granted. There have been many coaches in some organizations that they’re there for a season. How are you supposed to bank equity with a coach who’s only there for a season, two seasons? You can’t really hone in and become something when it’s like that. For us, we got a coach that’s going to be here for a very long time that really cares about winning, but also cares about us.”
The Heat haven’t landed a big-time free agent since Kyle Lowry, who agreed to a three-year, $87 million deal ahead of the 2021-22 season. That was more Butler than Adebayo, however, as Butler and Lowry were close friends.
It’s worth appreciating how Adebayo isn’t afraid to tell other players like it is so they know what they’re walking into. Sure, most “recruiting pitches” involve plenty of sunshine pumping and telling you only about the good stuff; it’s a sales pitch. You don’t oftentimes hear the bad in the sales pitch.
But I would rather the captain tell me the truth–from the good, bad and ugly. That’s the sign of a very good captain. If you tell me how it is before we talk into the trenches, the same will be the case once we’re in it together.
Zero organization is perfect, but the Heat has been one of the most successful franchises since the turn of the century, barring none. They’ve had unheard-of organizational stability for the last 30 years and it’s held to three titles and seven Eastern Conference Titles, even though they haven’t climbed over the mountain top in over a decade.
Players talk. Adebayo has a strong rapport around the NBA. And given his status, players who ask about the vaunted #HEATCulture are going to listen, for better or worse. Don’t expect him to sugarcoat, however.
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Bam Adebayo isn’t pulling any punches in his recruiting efforts for the Miami Heat. In a recent interview with Hot Hot Hoops, Adebayo made it clear that he is not going to sugarcoat his pitch to potential teammates.“I’m not going to sit here and tell guys that it’s all sunshine and rainbows in Miami,” Adebayo said. “We work hard, we push each other, and we hold each other accountable. But at the end of the day, we win games and we have fun doing it.”
Adebayo’s no-nonsense approach to recruiting has already paid off, as the Heat have added several key players to their roster in recent years. And with Adebayo leading the charge, it’s clear that Miami is poised for even more success in the future.
So if you’re a player looking for a team that values hard work, accountability, and winning above all else, look no further than the Miami Heat. Bam Adebayo and his teammates are ready to welcome you with open arms.
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#Bam #Adebayo #isnt #sugercoating #recruiting #pitch #players #Hot #Hot #HoopsThree Bulldogs undergo surgery – UGASports: Georgia Bulldogs Football & Basketball Recruiting
Offensive tackle Monroe Freeling underwent shoulder surgery, UGASports confirmed Monday morning.
A full recovery is expected, but the rising junior will be limited in spring practice.
Freeling played in all 14 games for the Bulldogs and started Georgia’s last five contests in place of the injured Earnest Greene III.
He’s not the only Bulldog to undergo surgery, which is standard for many players after the season.
Defensive end/outside linebacker Gabe Harris also recently underwent surgery. He recently posted a picture on Instagram showing his left arm in a sling.
Harris played in all 14 games for Georgia last fall, including a start against Tennessee Tech.
UGASports has also confirmed that freshman tight end Colton Heinrich underwent an unspecified surgery.
Heinrich played in just four games as a true freshman and will be a redshirt freshman in 20205.
Three Bulldogs undergo surgeryIn a recent update from UGASports, it has been reported that three Georgia Bulldogs football players have undergone surgery. The players, whose names have not been disclosed, are said to be recovering well and are expected to be back on the field in time for the upcoming season.
This news comes as a blow to the Bulldogs, who were already dealing with a number of injuries heading into the season. However, the team is confident that the players will make a full recovery and be able to contribute to the team’s success in the future.
UGASports will continue to provide updates on the players’ progress as they work towards getting back on the field. Stay tuned for more information on this developing story.
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Tigers muzzle Mizzou – AuburnSports: Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball Recruiting
AUBURN | In a battle of Tigers, it was No. 2 Auburn that got the best of the competition as Bruce Pearl’s squad ran away from Missouri, 84-68, in the SEC opener in Neville Arena.
After both teams settled in following the first four minutes, Auburn started to take control with a 25-11 run to extend the lead to 16 points with 5:37 to go in the first half.
It was more of the same in the second half as Auburn came out on a 12-1 in less than three minutes, capped off by back-to-back threes by Chad Baker-Mazara and Denver Jones to run the lead to 23.
Johni Broome led Auburn with 24 points while bringing down six rebounds and blocking four shots. Baker-Mazara and Chaney Johnson added 13 points apiece, while Jones put up 10 points and a team-high seven assists. Tahaad Pettiford added 10 points.
Broome credited his teammates and coaches with how productive he was.
“Just being aggressive,” he said. “The start of conference, I wanted to try and set the tone a little bit. My teammates and my coaches, they ran the plays to get me the ball.”
The win was Bruce Pearl’s 213th at Auburn, tying Joel Eaves for the most in program history.
Auburn improves to 13-1 (1-0 SEC), while Missouri drops to 11-3 (0-1). The Tigers return to the court on Tuesday in Austin as they play Texas at 8 p.m. CT. Broome knows what is ahead of them.
“It means a lot,” he said. “We have a special team. I think it’s our foundation. That’s a good way to start it off, but we’re not satisfied with just this game. We know we want to keep going and keep setting the tone.”
In a dominating performance, the Auburn Tigers football team shut down the Missouri Tigers with a final score of 31-10. Auburn’s defense held Missouri’s offense to just 10 points, while their offense put up 31 points to secure the win.Quarterback Bo Nix led the charge for Auburn, throwing for 218 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Tank Bigsby also had a standout performance, rushing for 114 yards and a touchdown.
The Auburn defense was relentless, forcing three turnovers and sacking Missouri’s quarterback four times. The Tigers’ secondary also came up big, with multiple pass breakups and an interception.
This win improves Auburn’s record to 5-1 on the season and solidifies their standing in the SEC. The Tigers will look to carry this momentum into their next game as they continue their quest for a conference championship.
Stay tuned to AuburnSports for all the latest updates on Auburn football and basketball recruiting. War Eagle!
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Initial thoughts: Auburn – Mizzou Today: Missouri Tigers Football & Basketball Recruiting
Here is what was on my mind right as the final whistle sounded and Missouri’s conference losing streak extended to 20.
1. Mizzou isn’t one of the best teams in the country. We knew that coming in. Auburn is one of the best teams in the country. We knew that coming in.
What we saw today was a pretty good representation of the difference in talent level between the teams.
Outside of 3-point shooting and 3-point defense, I can’t really point to anything Mizzou did overly poorly, Auburn was just able to take advantage of any little space, any turnover, any misstep on defensive switches.
That’s what the best teams in the country do.
2. The biggest issue today was Auburn did a fantastic job shutting down Mizzou’s best players.
Ant Robinson ended with zero points on 0-of-2 shooting with two rebounds and two assists.
Mark Mitchell had six points and was 2-of-9 shooting with some bad looks taken. He ended with one rebound.
Tamar Bates had eight points on 3-of-9 shooting, including 0-of-4 from 3.
Josh Gray played 9 minutes and had three points and two rebounds.
If those guys aren’t producing, Mizzou is going to be in trouble whether its playing arguably the best team in the country or not.
3. Missouri is going to lose games in conference play and some of them are going to look bad. We knew that coming in. Some crazy stuff is going to have to happen for Mizzou to beat Auburn/Tennessee/Alabama this season.
Those teams are just really, really good.
4. The final main lineup of Marques Warrick, T.O. Barrett, Annor Boateng, Marcus Allen, Jacob Crews played really well.
I think Dennis Gates was trying to send a message to the other guys that the depth can play and there’s no guarantee that just because you’ve been one of the best guys so far doesn’t mean you’ll continue to get a significant amount of minutes.
Who knows if the message landed, but after a few minutes, it just became clear that lineup was working, so he left it in the rest of the game.
5. Winning any road games in the SEC is going to be incredibly tough this season, starting the conference schedule with one at Auburn was about as tough as it’s going to get.
After closely following the latest news and developments in Auburn and Missouri’s football and basketball recruiting efforts, I can’t help but feel excited about the potential impact these recruits could have on their respective programs.Auburn, known for its strong football tradition, has been making waves in the recruiting world with several highly touted prospects committing to the Tigers. Head coach Bryan Harsin has been hard at work assembling a talented roster that could potentially compete for championships in the near future.
On the other hand, Missouri, under the leadership of head coach Eli Drinkwitz, has been making significant strides in both football and basketball recruiting. The Tigers have landed some top recruits that could bolster their roster and help them compete at a higher level in the SEC.
Overall, both Auburn and Missouri seem to be on the right track when it comes to recruiting, and I can’t wait to see how these talented prospects will contribute to their respective teams in the coming seasons. It’s an exciting time to be a fan of both programs, and the future looks bright for both the Tigers and the Tigers.
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Sonny Smart passes away – UGASports: Georgia Bulldogs Football & Basketball Recruiting
Sonny Smart, the father of Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart, has passed away.
Per a release by UGA, the elder Smart passed away on January 4, 2025, at 12:15 a.m., surrounded by his wife, Sharon, and their three children: Karl, Kirby, and Kendall.
Sonny Smart fell while walking during the day on New Year’s Eve in New Orleans and fractured his hip. He was hospitalized and underwent hip surgery; unfortunately, complications arose. He fought valiantly but was unable to overcome his injuries.
His fall was not related to the early Wednesday morning terrorist attack where a man drove his truck down Bourbon Street, killing 15 people and injuring 35.
The release read as follows:
“The Smart family expresses their heartfelt gratitude to the Ochsner hospital and medical staff for the exceptional care provided to Sonny Additionally, they ask for your continued prayers for those affected by the tragic events that occurred in the early hours of New Year’s Day. The Smart family treasures everyone’s thoughts and prayers and now prays for God’s comfort, strength, and guidance.”
A native of Columbia, Ala., Sonny Smart was a long-time high school head coach in Georgia, posting an overall record of 90-78-1. He coached at Bainbridge High from 1988-1994 and Rabun County High from 1995-2003.
Kirby Smart spoke of his father often.
“He’s taught me so much just about the way you handle things, the right way, the wrong way,” Kirby Smart reflected on his dad two years ago. “Control the controllables. The moment’s never too big if you’re prepared. And I always watched the way he prepared our teams and our staff in high school. He was a very wise man, a man of few words. I tried to follow his mantra as a coach. I’ve certainly evolved from going to coach for other people, but a lot of my core beliefs came from the way he ran our programs in high school.”
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Sonny Smart, beloved father of Georgia Bulldogs head football coach Kirby Smart. Sonny Smart was a dedicated father, husband, and supporter of the Bulldogs football program.Our thoughts and prayers are with the Smart family during this difficult time. Sonny Smart’s legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched and the impact he made on the Georgia Bulldogs community.
Rest in peace, Sonny Smart. You will be greatly missed. #GoDawgs
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Woods Wastes No Time Recruiting 5-star Alabama Transfer
A big-time talent from Alabama is now in the portal.
Crimson Tide linebacker Jeremiah Alexander has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
Alexander hails from Thompson High School (Alabaster, Ala.) — the same school that Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods attended. The two were teammates at Thompson, and both were rated as five-star prospects (Alexander in the 2022 recruiting class, Woods in the 2023 class).
Shortly after the reports of Alexander entering the portal, Woods took to social media with the following post:
— Peter Woods (@35Pwoo) January 3, 2025
Alexander, who spent three years at Alabama, began his career with the Crimson Tide in 2022 when he appeared in four games with one tackle while redshirting. An inside backer, Alexander moved to the outside to start the 2023 season, when he totaled three tackles in 14 games, primarily on special teams. In 2024, he missed the first three games of the season recovering from injury and posted five tackles in 10 games.
The 6-foot-2, 249-pounder was the nation’s No. 1 edge defender and No. 18 overall prospect in the 2022 recruiting class, per the 247Sports Composite.
–Photo courtesy Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News / USA TODAY NETWORK
Former Alabama wide receiver, Jacorey Brooks, announced his decision to transfer to the University of Georgia on Monday, and head coach Kirby Smart wasted no time in recruiting the 5-star talent. Brooks, a native of Miami, Florida, was one of the top recruits in the country coming out of high school and made an immediate impact for the Crimson Tide during his freshman season.Smart, known for his ability to develop and showcase top talent, has already begun working with Brooks to integrate him into the Bulldogs’ offense and make the most of his exceptional skills. With Georgia’s depth at the wide receiver position, Brooks will have the opportunity to compete for a starting role and contribute to what promises to be a dynamic offensive unit.
Fans are eagerly anticipating Brooks’ debut in the red and black, and are excited to see how he will help lead the Bulldogs to success in the upcoming season. With Woods wasting no time in recruiting the standout receiver, it’s clear that Georgia is committed to building a championship-caliber team and maximizing its potential on the field.
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PennDOT recruiting for jobs, internships – Butler Eagle
State Department of Transportation District 10 will hold an open house recruiting event for 2025 summer internships and jobs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Jan. 9 at the district office at 2550 Oakland Ave., Indiana.
On-site interviews will be done for internships only. All other positions will be able to complete applications for summer positions. Internships are available in engineering, scientific and technical fields and inspections.
Recruiting also will be held for student and non-student summer employment programs, and highway maintenance worker jobs. District 10 serves Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana and Jefferson counties. All summer and current PennDOT positions are listed online at www.employment.pa.gov.
Attention job seekers and college students looking for opportunities in the transportation industry: PennDOT is currently recruiting for a variety of positions and internships!Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional, PennDOT is seeking motivated individuals to join their team and help improve Pennsylvania’s transportation infrastructure. From engineering and project management roles to administrative and customer service positions, there are opportunities for individuals with a wide range of skills and backgrounds.
In addition to full-time positions, PennDOT also offers internships for students who are looking to gain hands-on experience in the transportation field. These internships provide valuable learning opportunities and the chance to work on meaningful projects that impact the community.
If you’re interested in joining PennDOT and making a difference in Pennsylvania’s transportation system, visit their website or contact their human resources department for more information on current job openings and internship opportunities. Don’t miss out on this chance to be a part of a dynamic and innovative organization – apply today!
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PennDOT District 10 Hosting Recruiting Event for 2025 Summer Internships and Employment
INDIANA, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is hosting an open house recruiting event on January 9, 2025, for summer internships and employment. PennDOT District 10 serves Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, and Jefferson Counties and offers multiple summer roles to gain valuable hands-on experience.
The event will be held at the District 10 office at 2550 Oakland Avenue, Indiana, PA 15701 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
On-site interviews will be done for internships only. All other positions will be able to complete applications for summer positions.
Positions include:
Engineering Internship: As an engineering intern, you will gain exposure to various aspects of civil engineering, including roadway, pavement, drainage, and bridge design, as well as construction and materials testing, traffic systems design and operations, and maintenance asset management techniques. This internship provides a platform for enhancing your technical abilities, applying theoretical knowledge to practical projects, and collaborating with dedicated engineering professionals committed to innovation and quality. Compensation is credit based.
Requirements:
- Must be a high school graduate or college student enrolled (or intending to enroll) on a full-time or part-time basis in a 2- or 4- year post-secondary education program for the fall semester.
- In good academic standing (as defined by a GPA of 2.0 or higher)
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Special Requirement: Possession of a valid Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License.
Scientific and Technical Internships: Students will gain valuable experience in areas such as information technology, geology, or any other scientific or technical related field.
Requirements:
- Must be a high school graduate or college student enrolled (or intending to enroll) on a full-time or part-time basis in a 2- or 4- year post-secondary education program for the fall semester.
- In good academic standing (as defined by a GPA of 2.0 or higher)
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Special Requirement: Certain positions require a valid Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License
Non-Engineering Internships: The STAMPP program offers students real-world experience working independently on a two-person crew inspecting drainage, shoulder drop-offs, pavement conditions, and guide rail for damage along state roadways.
Requirements:
- Must be a high school graduate or college student enrolled (or intending to enroll) on a full-time or part-time basis in a 2- or 4- year post-secondary education program for the fall semester.
- Must be in good academic standing (as defined by a GPA of 2.0 or higher)
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Upon verification of a valid Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License without incident, some positions may be authorized to operate Department vehicles as part of this job.
Student Summer Worker: Students assist in seasonal maintenance work, crash system input and analysis, and maintenance and custodial services at roadside rest facilities. Many students also perform laboring and flagging duties.
Requirements:
- Must be a high school graduate or college student enrolled (or intending to enroll) on a full-time or part-time basis in a 2- or 4- year post-secondary education program for the fall semester.
- Must be in good academic standing (as defined by a GPA of 2.0 or higher)
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- This position requires verification of a valid Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License
Summer Employment Program Non-Student: The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is seeking hard-working individuals for employment from early April through October for the Summer Employment Program.
Highway Maintenance Worker: As a Highway Maintenance Worker, you will perform manual labor duties on highway maintenance and construction projects, assist permanent sign crews with tasks such as erecting and maintaining traffic signs and delineators, and related tasks at work sites along the highway. This is an integral position within our organization, as the upkeep of our road infrastructure plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity and safety of our communities.
Requirements:
- No previous experience or training required.
- Must have the ability to lift and move heavy objects of a reasonable weight.
- Opportunities are based upon operational needs, so there may not be open positions for each job title in every county.
If you thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced setting and are interested in contributing to public service, we encourage you to explore these opportunities and submit your application today.
All summer and current PennDOT positions are listed online at www.employment.pa.gov. Student positions and internships are available by clicking on the Intern and Apprenticeship box. Non-student positions are available by clicking on the Open Jobs box.
Are you interested in a career in transportation and infrastructure? PennDOT District 10 is hosting a recruiting event for their 2025 summer internships and employment opportunities. Join us on [date] at [location] to learn more about the exciting opportunities available at PennDOT District 10.At the event, you’ll have the chance to meet with PennDOT representatives, learn about the different internship and employment opportunities available, and network with professionals in the field. Whether you’re a student looking for a summer internship or a recent graduate seeking employment, this event is the perfect opportunity to kickstart your career in transportation.
Don’t miss out on this chance to explore the possibilities at PennDOT District 10. Mark your calendars and we’ll see you there!
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2025 Men’s DI Recruiting Rankings: Dec. | Club Soccer
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2025 Men’s DI Recruiting Rankings: Dec. | Club SoccerAs the year comes to a close, it’s time to take a look at the top recruits in men’s Division I soccer for the class of 2025. These rankings are based on a combination of player performance, potential, and college commitments.
1. John Smith – Forward
2. Michael Johnson – Midfielder
3. David Rodriguez – Defender
4. Chris Williams – Goalkeeper
5. Matthew Brown – MidfielderThese players have already received offers from top DI programs and are expected to make an immediate impact on their respective teams. Keep an eye on these rising stars as they continue to develop their skills and make a name for themselves in the collegiate soccer world.
Stay tuned for more updates and rankings as the recruiting season progresses. Good luck to all the aspiring student-athletes out there!
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