Published Dec 31, 2024
UA Next: Latest recruiting buzz from Tuesday's practice
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Greg Smith  •  Rivals.com
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Rivals has the latest recruiting buzz from Tuesday's practice for the Under Armour All-America Game.

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Campbell committed to Miami over a year ago and has been to campus several times. He enjoys getting in the film room with the coaching staff and is happy with his commitment. However, that hasn’t stopped other teams from pursuing him. Oregon and Nebraska are pushing hard to get him on campus for official visits. There’s a strong chance that he takes those trips so we’ll see if that shakes up his recruitment.

The 2026 Kansas prospect will make his college commitment during the game on Thursday. Kansas State, Nebraska, Kansas and Stanford will have hats on the table for the versatile defender. In the last few days there has been buzz about the Wildcats, Huskers and Jayhawks but the decision is being kept under wraps. The hometown Kansas State Wildcats are the safest bet at this point but a surprise could happen.

Geralds has impressed during practices so its easy to see why so many programs are after him. He’s so quick and strong at the point of attack that he’s a handful for opposing offensive linemen. Ole Miss, Ohio State, Miami, Oklahoma and others are chasing the 2026 prospect. Geralds is a ways off from a decision but does want to check out Oregon which can always shake up a recruitment.

There are four traditional powers that are under serious consideration for the running back from Virginia. Michigan, Ohio State, Georgia and Tennessee are the top programs in his recruitment. But Hiter says that Michigan is leading the pack right now for his commitment. There is still time before he announces anything but the Wolverines are looking to close this down quickly.

The battle for the South Carolina four-star was thought to be between South Carolina and Clemson but Colorado could be closing the gap with the talented wideout who will announce on Thursday. The Buffs don’t recruit many high school players so being one of the chosen few appeals to Murph. He’s having a great week in Orlando making several highlight worthy catches.

Warren is a great looking prospect with long arms and room to add muscle to his frame. He’s a raw receiver at this stage but offers a lot of upside. Virginia Tech, Appalachian State and Georgia Tech are pushing hard for him. But the Hokies have the buzz as we head toward his announcement during the game on Thursday.