- Vanderbilt wide receiver target Kofi Boateng narrowed his list to ten last night, and Vanderbilt made the cut. The Commodores join Arizona State, Ole Miss, Maryland, Kansas State, California, Texas Tech, Arkansas, Washington, and Wisconsin. He also stated that he is still open to schools that haven't offered yet. Ole Miss is considered the leader.
- Donovan Stewart caught up with Vanderbilt receiver target Donald Stewart earlier this week. We hear that the 6-foot-4 wide receiver plans to commit to Michigan this weekend on his visit. If Michigan does not take his commitment, Vanderbilt and Northwestern are believed to be next in line. He would then visit Vanderbilt in late June.
- Nolan DeFranco told VandySports.com that he intends to camp at Vanderbilt in late June. It is the only camp that he has planned for now. He has picked up offers from Boston College, Indiana, South Florida, and Connecticut in the past two days. DeFranco is a 6-foot-6 versatile athlete that could play defensive end or 3-4 outside linebacker. Junior Highlights
- Another Florida product Josh Keeler told us in a recent interview that he plans to visit in late June. Other targets that have told us that they plan to visit next month include JoeJuan Williams, Sterling Strother, Bryce Mathews, Alex Criddle, Donald Stewart, and Cameron Tidd.
- Recently offered running back prospect Kennedy McKoy cut his list of schools to five, and Vanderbilt did not make the cut. He lists Louisville, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, and West Virginia as his top group.
- At the National Playmakers Camp on Sunday, Whitehaven's Michael Perry was the most impressive defensive lineman there. Perry plans to visit Vanderbilt on June 1st, and Vanderbilt could be player if they choose to offer. At over 320-pounds, Perry has the nose tackle frame. Junior Highlights
- Jair Hawkins-Anderson will camp at Vanderbilt next month. The Georgia prospect is an interesting wide receiver prospect that has over fifteen offers. He is the son of former Auburn player Willie Anderson, and he is definitely interested in Vanderbilt. The Commodores are in search of one more wide receiver prospect to go along with Donovan Tennyson. Junior Highlights
- Some interesting local prospects that plan to camp at Vanderbilt next month include Hillsboro's Malique Fleming, LaVergne's Chris Myers, and McCallie's JaVaughn Craig. Fleming is the prototypical nickel, as he is a physical defensive back. In addition to Vanderbilt, Georgia is high on the Nashville product, and many believe that he could land an offer at their camp this summer. We have an update with him on the front page. Myers is an intriguing 6-foot-5 defensive end with an offer from Middle Tennessee. Craig is a dual-threat quarterback that could also play another position.
- Vanderbilt recently offered California outside linebacker Dru Mathis. The 6-foot-3 athlete also has offers from Colorado State, Nevada, San Diego State, and several others. Vanderbilt is his first SEC offer.
“I heard that Vanderbilt is a great school. I might visit, but I don’t know about taking an unofficial down there. That would be a lot of money, but I’m interested in an official,” said Mathis.
- Deuce Wallace continues to be a lead recruiter for Vanderbilt, as he is actively recruiting several targets.
- Donovan Stewart caught up with Vanderbilt receiver target Donald Stewart earlier this week. We hear that the 6-foot-4 wide receiver plans to commit to Michigan this weekend on his visit. If Michigan does not take his commitment, Vanderbilt and Northwestern are believed to be next in line. He would then visit Vanderbilt in late June.
- Nolan DeFranco told VandySports.com that he intends to camp at Vanderbilt in late June. It is the only camp that he has planned for now. He has picked up offers from Boston College, Indiana, South Florida, and Connecticut in the past two days. DeFranco is a 6-foot-6 versatile athlete that could play defensive end or 3-4 outside linebacker. Junior Highlights
- Another Florida product Josh Keeler told us in a recent interview that he plans to visit in late June. Other targets that have told us that they plan to visit next month include JoeJuan Williams, Sterling Strother, Bryce Mathews, Alex Criddle, Donald Stewart, and Cameron Tidd.
- Recently offered running back prospect Kennedy McKoy cut his list of schools to five, and Vanderbilt did not make the cut. He lists Louisville, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, and West Virginia as his top group.
- At the National Playmakers Camp on Sunday, Whitehaven's Michael Perry was the most impressive defensive lineman there. Perry plans to visit Vanderbilt on June 1st, and Vanderbilt could be player if they choose to offer. At over 320-pounds, Perry has the nose tackle frame. Junior Highlights
- Jair Hawkins-Anderson will camp at Vanderbilt next month. The Georgia prospect is an interesting wide receiver prospect that has over fifteen offers. He is the son of former Auburn player Willie Anderson, and he is definitely interested in Vanderbilt. The Commodores are in search of one more wide receiver prospect to go along with Donovan Tennyson. Junior Highlights
- Some interesting local prospects that plan to camp at Vanderbilt next month include Hillsboro's Malique Fleming, LaVergne's Chris Myers, and McCallie's JaVaughn Craig. Fleming is the prototypical nickel, as he is a physical defensive back. In addition to Vanderbilt, Georgia is high on the Nashville product, and many believe that he could land an offer at their camp this summer. We have an update with him on the front page. Myers is an intriguing 6-foot-5 defensive end with an offer from Middle Tennessee. Craig is a dual-threat quarterback that could also play another position.
“I heard that Vanderbilt is a great school. I might visit, but I don’t know about taking an unofficial down there. That would be a lot of money, but I’m interested in an official,” said Mathis.
- Deuce Wallace continues to be a lead recruiter for Vanderbilt, as he is actively recruiting several targets.