3 Predictions: Futurecast picks for Navy Bowl announcement.
Rival National Recruiting Analyst Sam spiegelman There are three predictions regarding the hiring of Cam Sparks, tennesseeSecuring personnel for the offensive line and University of Southern Californiarunning back room.
1. Mistake. nation lands a spark
Four-star wide receiver Cameron Sparks will reveal his college commitment Saturday at the Navy All-American Bowl in San Antonio. Sparks, one of the top active catchers in the country, will likely have to choose between: arkansas, mississippi and Virginia Tech.
As Sparks’ senior season drew to a close, the Bulldogs and Razorbacks were competing for the hybrid receiver position. Jeff Levy Mississippi State’s staff has been ahead of the competition for months, and as Saturday’s announcement inches closer, confidence is growing in the Bulldogs’ chances of landing the four-star receiver.
2. Tennessee lands at Osenda
Since then Josh Heupel and Glenn Ellerbee Upon arriving in Knoxville, the Vols focused on strengthening their offense and defense, adding not only depth to their roster but also high-quality recruits.
Four-star offensive lineman Gabriel Osenda will be donning the varsity cap as he plans to announce his college commitment on Saturday at the Alamodome. tennessee, minnesota, florida, south carolina and georgia.
No program has worked harder to recruit Osenda than the Vols. As the release approaches, my FutureCast is focused on Tennessee.
3. USC lands Alston
Another talent expected to make his college decision known in 2026 is Ohio State’s Sharn Alston. Saturday’s Navy All-American Bowl will see one of the best teams in the Midwest choose between three teams in the Big Ten — and my Futurecast is on the Trojans.
University of Southern California For several months now, they’ve been determining the direction of their recruiting efforts for the four-star player. As the decision approaches, confidence grows that the Trojans will deliver on his promise.