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JustinAngel

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- I can confirm that Alabama defensive tackle Hunter Osborne finished up his visit today. The 6-foot-4 and 298-pound defensive tackle also visited Virginia, and some have hinted a possible commitment to UVA because of potential PT. I don't believe a decision has been made just yet.

- Another defensive tackle still in mix is Virginia's Michael Diarra. The former Cane Ridge standout visited Vanderbilt a couple of weeks back, and he has also visited Oklahoma State. I've been told that his recruitment could go a little longer due to being a spring graduate. It does seem that Vanderbilt would like to add another defensive tackle through the portal to go along with De"Marion Thomas, Glenn Seabrooks, Yilanan Ouattara, Zaylin Wood, and Aaron Bryant (Texas transfer).

- Ole Miss offensive tackle Kavion Broussard visited this weekend as well. The 6-foot-6 and 290-pound Louisiana native is down to Arkansas and Vanderbilt. He tells VandySports.com that he plans to make a decision this week. He was a 5.7 three-star in the 2023 class. He is a former tight end in high school that has good quickness and athleticism. He has 4 years of eligibility remaining.

- One of the few transfer running back names that I've seen mentioned with Vandy interest is Penn's Malachi Hosley. The 5-foot-10 and 205-pounder is originally from Georgia, and he ran for over 1,000 yards as a sophomore. He has two years of eligibility remaining. I'm not sure how serious Vanderbilt is here, but it's worth mentioning.



- As for other visitors this week, I'm very confident that Vanderbilt hosted others, but they've been keeping things close to the vest when it comes to the portal.
 
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