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FOOTBALL RECRUITING Recruit Reactions to the GT win over #4 Miami

I figured I'd get a jump start on this since I've been able to work some sources tonight.

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Turner was at GT for the second time this week after attending practice earlier this week. He was fired up about the GT win and very into the game. I feel like this one might become a personal thing after Auburn flipped for Key and his staff to get him back in the fold. Turner is a better fit at GT in many ways. The heat on Gus in Auburn could also end up playing a factor.

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The Jackets are doing a lot of work here to flip the speedy WR. Trent McKnight went to see him last week and GT has made huge strides if casting doubt on his commitment. The way GT used both Eric Singleton Jr and Malik Rutherford today was very interesting for Allen.

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Marshall has emerged as a top target for that final HS RB spot in the 2025 class after Norv McKenzie went to see him and offered him. Marshall was very impressed with the GT run game, how they used multiple backs and seeing a team in his home state beating a top 5 team. Marshall was committed to USF before flipping to Minnesota and it wouldn't be shocking to see him flip again.

HOOPS RECRUITING Coach Speak with Diop's AAU coach Desmond Eastmond...


Some good stuff in there about Diop's background and what kind of player he is on the court.

Also, Eastmond hinted that Diop is already being a Georgia Tech recruiter for his AAU teammate Caleb Holt in the 2026 class, and Eastmond would love to see them play together in Atlanta on the next level.

College football Super League

The Athletic just published an article on a potential College Football Super League.

It says up to 20 influential leaders (including college presidents, an NFL executive, and others) are pitching the idea to "save the sport".

Basically, the top 70 teams are locked into the Super League forever. That includes all the current Power 5 teams and Notre Dame and SMU.

There would be seven divisions of 10 teams. An eighth division of 10 teams would be populated by teams who could be relegated up and down from the other 60 teams currently in Division 1.
The top 70 are safe forever. Each division winner would get a spot in the playoffs. And eight other wild cards would get in from among the top 7 divisions.

Very interesting article if you have access to it.
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