AmberAbyss+FollowIndiana hoops target Davion Adkins changes courseBig news for Indiana basketball fans: 4-star 2026 power forward Davion Adkins has dropped IU from his visit list and is now eyeing Houston, Kansas, and Rutgers instead. Adkins, a top-40 national recruit known for his explosive rim protection and athleticism, had previously listed Indiana among his finalists. This shift could shake up recruiting expectations for the Hoosiers, especially as Adkins continues to rise on the national stage. What do you think this means for Indiana’s future roster—and who should the team focus on next? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Recruiting00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHoosiers miss out on top 2026 recruitBig news for Indiana basketball fans: 4-star forward Davion Adkins has dropped IU from his visit list, narrowing his focus to Houston, Kansas, and Rutgers. Adkins is one of the most sought-after big men in the 2026 class, and Indiana had been hoping to fill a key roster gap with his talent. While this is a setback, the Hoosiers have been busy adding new faces through the transfer portal and international signings. With the recruiting cycle still young, there’s a chance Adkins could reconsider. How do you feel about Indiana’s recruiting strategy so far? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIllinois hoops in final 6 for top 2026 recruitIllinois basketball just made a major move—landing in the final six schools for elite 4-star shooting guard Lucas Morillo. At 6'6", Morillo’s versatility and aggressive playstyle could be a game-changer for the Illini’s 2026 class. With two three-star commits already on board, adding Morillo would give Illinois a serious boost in talent and depth. He’s already visited Marquette and Minnesota, but recruiting experts now see Illinois as the frontrunner. If Morillo joins, this could be the start of something special for Illini fans. What do you think—will he choose Illinois and help build a powerhouse? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #Recruiting00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana football’s recruiting weekend heats upIndiana’s season opener isn’t just about the game—it’s turning into a massive recruiting event. The Hoosiers are hosting top prospects from all over, including a standout 2028 wide receiver and a 2026 offensive tackle who’s already committed elsewhere but still interested in IU. Several in-state and out-of-state talents, from powerful linemen to explosive running backs, will be in Bloomington to check out the program. With IU’s recent playoff buzz and strong recruiting class, the energy is high. How do you think these visits could shape the future of Indiana football? #Sports #IndianaFootball #Recruiting00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIU basketball’s recruiting race heats upTop basketball prospects are shaking up their official visit plans, and IU fans are watching closely. Davion Adkins, a 4-star forward, has dropped Indiana from his visit list and is now eyeing Kansas, Rutgers, and Houston. Meanwhile, Latrell Allmond, another highly ranked forward, postponed his Kansas visit after already checking out IU in June—he’ll announce his college pick in October. The overlap between IU and Kansas for these top-40 big men is hard to ignore. With more top recruits set to visit IU in the coming weeks, the competition is fierce. Who do you think will land these future stars? #Sports #IUBasketball #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowDuke hoops heats up: Goosby moves up visitAustin Goosby, one of Texas’s top high school basketball stars, just bumped up his official visit to Duke, signaling real interest in joining the Blue Devils. Despite strong ties to Texas, Goosby’s early trip to Durham could shake up recruiting predictions. With 15 Division I offers, including Kansas and UCLA, Goosby’s decision could impact Duke’s future roster in a big way. How do you think this move might affect Duke’s recruiting momentum? Is Goosby the missing piece for the Blue Devils’ next big run? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #DukeBasketball #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks in the mix for nation’s top recruitSouth Carolina fans, the Gamecocks are one of only three programs that five-star edge rusher Zion Elee—the nation’s No. 1 recruit for 2026—is still talking to. Even though Elee is currently committed to Maryland, South Carolina’s coaching staff hasn’t let up, making him a top priority and showing him a clear path to stardom, just like they did with Dylan Stewart. With Elee’s insane stats and athleticism, landing him could be a game-changer for the defense. Do you think the Gamecocks can pull off this recruiting upset? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Gamecocks #Recruiting00Share
andersonkaren+FollowTexas eyes Melissa’s versatile star athletePayhton Porter from Melissa High School is turning heads across Texas with his rare mix of size and speed—he just clocked a 4.41-second 40-yard dash at the Dallas Showcase! While he’s played everything from running back to defensive end, most colleges, including the Longhorns, see his future at linebacker. Texas fans are buzzing as Porter’s recruitment heats up, with more Power 4 offers rolling in. Imagine what he could bring to the Longhorns’ defense if he lands in Austin. What do you think—should Texas make him a top priority? #Sports #TexasFootball #Recruiting00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGators miss out on top safety recruitLosing out on five-star safety Bralan Womack to Auburn is a tough blow for the Florida Gators, especially after a recent streak of strong recruiting wins. Even with standout additions like four-star receiver Davian Groce, the Gators’ 2026 class still sits outside the top 10 nationally, and this could be their first class in years without a five-star signee. With Womack heading elsewhere, the pressure is on for Coach Napier to find new solutions at safety. How do you think this will impact the Gators’ future on the field? #Sports #FloridaGators #Recruiting00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowZaiden Jernigan Eyes Bama, But No Offer Yet?Insiders, what do you make of this? The nation’s top RB, Zaiden Jernigan—aka the Louisville Lightning—just called the Alabama Crimson Tide his dream school, inspired by legends like Derrick Henry and Jahmyr Gibbs. But here’s the twist: Bama hasn’t even offered him yet, despite already handing out 27 offers in the 2028 class! Meanwhile, FSU, Ole Miss, and others are circling. Is Saban playing chess, or could the Tide miss out on another homegrown star? #Sports #RollTide #Recruiting00Share