Joson Sanon, one of the nation’s elite shooting guard prospects in the class of 2025, has whittled down his college choices to a half-dozen prestigious programs. The 6-foot-5 junior from Vermont Academy revealed his top six schools are Arizona, Boston College, Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky, and Overtime Elite’s professional pathway.
Ranked as the No. 11 overall recruit in the 2025 class by the On3 Industry Ranking, Sanon had previously considered Georgia, Indiana, Louisville, and Providence before trimming his list.
In a surprising turn of events, TJ Sheffield, a wide receiver transferring from Purdue University, has decided to reopen his recruitment process, effectively decommitting from Michigan State University. Sheffield, who had previously verbally committed to joining the Spartans’ program in December 2023, took to social media on Thursday afternoon to announce his change of heart.
“I am officially reopening my recruitment today,” Sheffield wrote in his post. “I will be available to transfer from Purdue University at the end of this semester.
In a move that continues to shake up Michigan State’s roster for the upcoming season, wide receiver TJ Sheffield has announced his decommitment from the Spartans. The fifth-year senior, who previously played for Purdue University, had verbally committed to join Michigan State in December but has now decided to reopen his recruitment.
Sheffield’s decision comes just days before the Spartans kick off their spring practice sessions, leaving the coaching staff with a new void to fill in the wide receiver corps.
In the ever-competitive world of college basketball recruiting, the Indiana Hoosiers have made a compelling move by extending an offer to one of the most promising talents in the 2026 class. Gabriel Sularski, a 6-foot-6, 190-pound guard from Benet Academy in Lisle, Illinois, has caught the attention of the Hoosiers’ coaching staff, solidifying their commitment to securing top-tier talent for the future.
Sularski’s announcement of the offer from Indiana came hot on the heels of his visit to Bloomington, where he witnessed the Hoosiers’ thrilling clash against Michigan State on Sunday.
In the ever-competitive world of college basketball recruiting, the Indiana Hoosiers have set their sights on one of the nation’s most promising young talents. Gabriel Sularski, a versatile 6-foot-6 guard from Benet Academy in Lisle, Illinois, has received a coveted offer from the Hoosiers, further fueling the intense pursuit of his services.
Sularski’s impressive skills on the court have not gone unnoticed. As a sophomore, he led his high school team in scoring, averaging an impressive 14 points per game, coupled with 4.
The race to secure the services of prized 2024 point guard Daquan Davis is nearing its conclusion. The highly-touted Baltimore native, who decommitted from Providence last October, has whittled his options down to two prominent programs: Georgia Tech and Florida State. Davis, a 6-foot-1 floor general renowned for his scoring prowess and court vision, is slated to make his highly-anticipated college announcement on Sunday, March 24th.
Davis’s recruitment has been a rollercoaster ride, with the Overtime Elite (GA) standout initially pledging his allegiance to the Friars before reopening his process in the latter stages of 2022.
Santa Ana, Calif. - One of the nation’s top running back prospects in the 2025 recruiting class is getting ready for a busy March visiting two major college football powers. Jordon Davison, a four-star recruit from Mater Dei High School, has scheduled unofficial visits to Alabama on March 23rd and Ohio State on March 27th according to his recent comments.
The 5'11" 205-pound back has been highly coveted by coaches around the country ever since his breakout freshman season.