Rivals national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman takes a look at four prospects in the Southeast Region that could be at risk to flip their commitments before the end of the 2025 recruiting cycle.
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Arnoux declared for USC over Auburn and Florida State in June, but his recruitment is far from over. Arnoux was back on the Plains for Big Cat Weekend in July and is eyeing game-day visits back to Auburn and to Colorado, Oregon and others.
Arnoux is expected to take in the USC opener vs. LSU, and we expect several programs to continue to chip away at the Rivals250 cornerback into the fall. Our eyes are squarely on the Tigers.
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Knight has been the face of Notre Dame's 2025 recruiting class for nearly a year, but that has not deterred a slew of SEC heavyweights from continuing to move the elite QB off his pledge.
Alabama, Ole Miss and now Auburn are taking their shots at flipping Knight, who is planning visits back to South Bend, Oxford and Auburn beginning this weekend.
The Irish have been successfully able to fend off competition for Knight for months. As the season gets into gear and SEC foes continue to put their best feet forward, we expect both Auburn and Ole Miss to keep chipping away with the coveted four-star QB.
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Rogers is the lone holdover from Nick Saban's 2025 recruiting class at Alabama to Kaleb DeBoer's 2025 class at Alabama. Rogers has continued to build his rapport with RB coach Robert Gillespie, a holdover from the previous staff, while also maintaining open lines of communication with the coaches at Georgia, Auburn and Ohio State.
Rogers is plotting official visits to each of those programs – and Alabama – with a final decision expected during or after his senior season at Montgomery (Ala.) Carver. One of the most prolific all-purpose backs in the nation, Turbo is a legitimate flip candidate entering the fall with several of college football's bluebloods keeping close eyes on the four-star running back.
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Turner pledged in-state to Georgia Tech after officially visiting the Flats this summer. After collecting an offer from the Auburn staff and visiting for Big Cat Weekend, this has morphed into a two-team race for the talented Peach State pass-catcher that is expected to last for another month or so.
Turner, who is giving strong consideration to both the Yellow Jackets and the Tigers, is set to be back on the Plains next month when Oklahoma comes to town. Turner is paying close attention to both offenses in Atlanta and Auburn and is sorting through both of the contenders.