Three predictions: Osborne’s choice, Brown’s ranking, Oregon’s QB pursuit
Rival National Recruitment Director Adam Gorney There is a prediction for the 4-star running back from Havian Osborn, Oregon, with a 5-star quarterback and a ranking of Lamar Brown from Baton Rouge (La.) University Lab.
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1. Notre Dame beats Michigan State for 4-star RB Javian Osborne
When four-star running back Javian Osborne recently visited Michigan, he loved his trip to Ann Arbor, but Blythe Underwood is so talented at quarterback that he also loved his passing threats unlocking the running game. That could be a big argument for Wolverine.
But that’s the overwhelming feeling at this point Notre Dame A few days before his commitment in early May, he is a front runner.
Notre Dame doesn’t have the quarterback like Michigan’s two seasons ago. However, the Irish played one last year and have been consistently devastating running attacks, and they didn’t keep a constant secret.
The Irish should soon return to the next big scale.
2. Oregon gets either Jared Curtis or the Rider Lions
It feels like a fait request for Oregon to land a five-star quarterback in this recruitment class. I don’t know which one yet.
Nashville (Tennessee) five-star Jared Curtis announced his commitment on May 5th, and he Georgia and Oregon. Curtis is silent and doesn’t give many hints on whether the Bulldogs or Ducks will win, but the Bulldogs may have a slight edge.
When Curtis goes to Georgia, Oregon moves the Rider Lions even bigger. The Rider Lions are essentially considered 2027 recruits as they have a one-year LDS mission.
However, it can be speculated that the quarterbacks duck, Michigan and BYU from Folsom, California, will shoot even higher when Curtis goes to Athens. The Lions have an incredible relationship with the offensive coordinator Intention Steinhe fits well with that offensive style and makes him an even bigger priority if Oregon loses at Curtis.
It seems immeasurable that Oregon will lose both. Either Curtis or Lyon heads for Eugene.
3. Lamar Brown has a 5 star outlook
Heading towards this next ranking cycle in May, I’m sitting with 23 five stars, but I have to prove myself through the summer to maintain that ranking. I’m looking to mirror the first round of the NFL Draft, so I hope it’s 32.
And Lamar Brown is one of them.
Baton Rouge (LA.) University Lab 4-star, two-way standout is an elite offensive lineman, with at least two interior guys (Tyler Booker and Glaza Bell) going to the first round on Thursday, with a third likely counting. OhioDonovan Jackson bounces inside.
Brown had a great offseason and he was able to back it up further 5 star rival This summer. It would be a surprise if the versatility and talent of his position do not make him a five-star outlook by the end of the 2026 cycle.