In the 2025 college football recruiting cycle, several top-tier prospects made significant commitments, choosing their future programs over offers from other prestigious institutions. Here’s a detailed overview of some of the most notable commitments:
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π Clemson Tigers
Amare Adams: A 6’4″, 315-pound defensive tackle from South Florence, South Carolina, Adams was the top recruit in his state. He recorded 75 tackles and six sacks as a senior and was named the Morning News Player of the Year. Adams was also honored with the Anthony MuΓ±oz Award and played in the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl. He chose Clemson over in-state rival South Carolina and enrolled early in January 2025.Β Β
Blake Hebert: A four-star quarterback from Massachusetts, Hebert was one of Clemson’s early commitments in the 2025 class. His commitment added to the Tigers’ strong recruiting efforts in the Atlantic Coast region.Β Β
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π― LSU Tigers
Tristen Keys: A 6’3″, 180-pound wide receiver from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Keys had an impressive junior season with 58 receptions for 1,275 yards and 14 touchdowns. He played in the 2025 Under Armour All-America Game and is considered the consensus No. 1 wide receiver in the 2026 class. Keys committed to LSU in March 2025, choosing the Tigers over Ole Miss and Mississippi State.Β Β
DJ Pickett: A 6’4″, 180-pound cornerback, Pickett was the top-ranked cornerback in the 2025 class. He had been committed to LSU since July and officially signed with the Tigers during Early National Signing Day.Β Β
Bryce Underwood: Considered the No. 1 overall talent in the 2025 class, Underwood is a quarterback who committed to LSU, joining a highly ranked recruiting class that also includes wide receiver Dakorien Moore and running back Harlem Berry.Β Β
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π Oklahoma Sooners
Michael Fasusi: A 6’5″, 300-pound offensive tackle from Lewisville, Texas, Fasusi was a five-star recruit and the No. 2-ranked offensive tackle in the 2025 class. He committed to Oklahoma in August 2024, choosing the Sooners over Texas A&M and Texas. Fasusi had a standout high school career, helping his team reach the Class 6A Division I Region I finals and earning invitations to the Under Armour All-America Game and the Polynesian Bowl.Β
Kevin Sperry: A four-star quarterback from Oklahoma, Sperry was part of Oklahoma’s strong recruiting class, which also secured commitments from wide receivers Jaden Nickens, Elijah Thomas, and Gracen Harris.Β
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π₯ Texas Tech Red Raiders
Micah Hudson: A 6’0″, 195-pound wide receiver from Lake Belton, Texas, Hudson had an outstanding high school career with 70 catches for 1,353 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior. He was a five-star recruit and committed to Texas Tech in September 2023, choosing the Red Raiders over offers from Texas, Texas A&M, and Alabama. Hudson is considered the