Three forecasts: Oklahoma, Tennessee, South Carolina
Rivals National Recruitment Analyzer Alone Spiegelman There are three projections for Oklahoma, landing a top protective purpose, Tennessee preserves its inner home, and South Carolina raises a dynamic omission.
1. Oklahoma will win for four -star Kevin Ford
Kevin Ford is quickly becoming one of the most desirable protective prospects in the 2026 class. The four -star Duncanville (Texas) has a breakthrough of the junior season, limited by a strong performance in the Under Armor All -america game.
Oklahoma hosted Ford over the weekend and the arrow points in the direction of SOONERS from his return home. Texas, LSU, Texas A&M and other national programs are in pursuit, but SOONERS will be difficult to win. I like the chances of Oklahoma long -term.
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2. Tennessee will keep a four -star athlete in the state
Joel Wyaat returned to Knoxville over the weekend and was in Rocky Top more than any other program in dialing. The four -star Bell Buckle athlete (Tenn.) Webb High is a wide receiver playmaker and strength from the position of the line player.
I went into a Futurecast opponent in favor of Vols to keep Wyatt in the country-and another visit back to Knoxville Tennessee continues to increase.
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3. South Carolina has an advantage for native Dunham
Native Dunham is one of the most desirable protective edges to the south. The four -star rookie from Charlotte (NC) Myers Park is a regular visitor to Knoxville and Colombia throughout the fall and has returned to Tennessee and South Carolina over the last two weekends.
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