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One of Tennessee’s top in-state targets, wide receiver Radarious Jackson, is hearing plenty from the Vols and planning to visit them again soon
GALLATIN, Tenn. — Radarious Jackson hasn’t been on many recruiting visits to this point, but he didn’t wait long to take his first look at Tennessee after getting a scholarship offer from the Vols in October. He already has his sights set on making the trip to Knoxville again
The list of major programs pursuing the Class of 2025 wide receiver from Sheffield High School in Memphis, Tenn., has continued to grow coming off his junior season. But he said Tennessee is one of the teams at the “top, for sure,” among the more than 20 schools that have extended offers to him, and he plans to visit the Vols again as early as this spring.
Four-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame has set an official visit to Ole Miss for the Rebels’ annual spring game, he told 247Sports on Monday. That will be on April 13, when the Rebels play the annual Grove Bowl.
Brame is a tight end out of Derby (Kansas) High School. The 6-6, 235-pounder is rated as the nation’s No. 4 tight end and the No. 4 player in the state of Kansas’ 2025 class by 247Sports. In the industry-generated Composite index, he comes in as the No. 5 tight end in America and the No. 3 player in the Jayhawk State.
The NCAA Tournament bubble got a little smaller, and teams at the top of the bracket distanced themselves further from the rest of the field, during a key late-February weekend of college basketball. Amid court-stormings, ranked battles and matchups impacting tight conference championship races, the March Madness picture became slightly more clear.
Only three weeks remain until Selection Sunday, so every result carries a little more weight this time of year. Kentucky’s high-scoring clash with Alabama, for instance, put another monumental mark on a Wildcats resume that features numerous key victories and head-scratching losses. Teams like Houston, UConn and Purdue maintained their position atop the nation while Texas, Michigan State and others sustained losses that could keep them out of the 68-team field if they fail to recover.