Tuesday Tim-Bits: Visit schedules coming together for '25, '26 targets
Visits with NCAA programs
There has been a flurry of activity across Football Canada's priority recruits list this past week, and the one thing in common has been visits with NCAA programs.
Seven players currently on the list have confirmed visits with NCAA programs, and three others are expected to hear from NCAA programs this week.
- Karmichael Ngo (Burlington, Ont.) visited the Marshall Thundering Herd after participating in the Elite 11 Finals.
- Elijah Daniels (Mississauga, Ont.) visited the Mississippi State Bulldogs after being named an Under Armour All-American.
- Tegra Tshabola (Stoney Creek, Ont.) visited the Nevada Wolf Pack.
- Alex Diamantidis (Etobicoke, Ont.) visited the Indiana Hoosiers.
- Osman Arain (Markham, Ont.) visited the New Mexico Lobos.
- Cameron Crockwell (West Vancouver, B.C.) visited the Marshall Thundering Herd.
- Justin Bertrand (Pièce, QC) visited the Iowa Hawkeyes.
- Three more recruits are expected to visit NCAA programs this week:
- Robert Luff (Stoney Creek, Ont.) is visiting the Oklahoma Sooners.
- Jonah Henry (London, Ont.) is visiting the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
- Dillon Hundman (Ottawa, Ont.) is visiting the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Next up for Football Canada
The next big event for Football Canada will be the National Recruiting Combine, which will be held in Toronto from July 28-30.
The combine will bring together the top 100 recruits in the country for a series of drills and measurements, and will give NCAA coaches a chance to see the recruits up close.
Football Canada will also be hosting a series of regional camps in the fall, which will give recruits another chance to showcase their skills and get on the radar of NCAA programs.
Conclusion
The recruiting process is heating up for Football Canada's priority recruits, and the next few months will be crucial in determining where they will play their college football.
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