Which coveted recruits visited SEC schools this weekend?
The sidelines were gold mines filled with some of the nation’s top prospects this weekend. Several top recruits were in Tuscaloosa to see No. 6 Alabama, which showed why it consistently lands some of the best talent in the country.
Let’s take a closer look at the recruiting update from over the weekend:
OL Gregory Little, Allen H.S. , Allen, Texas: The nation’s No. 2 overall prospect got some signs of encouragement yesterday as Alabama cruised past LSU at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Little pulled back his commitment from Ole Miss earlier this season. According to 247Sports, Alabama is the frontrunner for Little, which would be a great addition to an already dominating offensive line.
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CB Chauncey Gardner, Cocoa H.S., Cocoa, Fla: Considered a hard commit to Florida, he joined Little on the Alabama sidelines on Saturday. The, 6-foot, 194-pounder is the No. 8 cornerback, according to 247Sports.
With My Boy @Thegreglittle On This OV ??????
— C.J. Gardner-Johnson (@CGJXXIII) November 8, 2015
WR Charleston Rambo, Cedar Hill H.S., Cedar Hill, Texas: Alabama wasn’t the only team playing host to top recruits trail Saturday. The Aggies played host to four-star WR prospect Charleston Rambo, who 247Sports believes is leaning toward Oklahoma.
On the road to College Station!! #GoAggies ??
— Charleston Rambo (@CharlestonRambo) November 7, 2015
OL Patrick Hudson, Silsbee H.S., Silsbee, Texas: Hudson is the No. 2 offensive line prospect in the country, according to 247Sports. He has committed to Baylor, but is clearly still looking. Hudson made an unofficial visit to Texas A&M on Saturday.
#Baylor commit & UA @AllAmericaGame OL Patrick Hudson making unofficial visit to Texas A&M today. #GigEm vs. #Auburn
— Gerry Hamilton (@GHamiltonOTF) November 7, 2015